So far my limited success in fighters is coming in pure turn and burners, Brewster, spit IX and seafire is the best planes so far but im thinking of moving on to another ride now. 109F seems to be a good step, its seems to be a step closer to the BnZ:ers without be too bad in turn fights.
Anyone having any good tips on flying the 109F?
The 109F is not a true TnB fighter in the sense of the more forgiving Spit types, so I believe flying and getting good in the 109F will definitely open a new realm of flying skills to you. It is an extremely good energy fighter that can "turn fight" by using vertical turns and its acceleration against enemy planes that choose to turn with you.
They key is to learn how to entice the enemy to attack, then reverse over-aggressive, faster planes, by getting them to commit to a shot they can't make, while you use the strengths of the 109 to reverse them and shoot them before they get away (using your very good acceleration). Hiding your E and using it at the right moment to engage an unwary BnZer can be very fun and effective in the 109s.
Somewhere there is a good series of AH films, I believe by Agent360, about how to "give up your six" and entice people to attack you. (Perhaps someone can link to that if they recall where it is?) In his case, I believe he was using the 109K4, but the same concepts will certainly apply in the F model, except that you have to be even more precise to keep the enemy close enough to get a shot before they extend.
Learn how to use rudder and throttle-control to assist in vertical turns and reversals. You will need to get a feel for the torque effect, so throttle control will be key to being a good 109 driver. As mentioned, it is a far "busier" plane than the Spits, as you will use flaps much more often. It seems to have a rather nasty accelerated stall at the bottom of loops, so I suggest practicing a series of repeated loops to get a feel for that and how to avoid/control it.
Since it is a slower member of the plane-set (as far as top speed goes), you will need good SA to survive and will often have to "shoot your way out" of many fights. Being as it is relatively lightly armed, your gunnery must be fairly disciplined as well.
Here is a great film to watch of Latrobe flying the 109F and using it to its strengths:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4vngMd2XCU You'll notice that most of his turns are in the vertical and one spot where he gets shot (at around 4:45) he flat turns the 109, instead of maneuvering in all 3 dimensions.
Hope this helps. Good luck and good hunting!
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