Originally posted by Nifty
The La-7 turns well at NO speed. It turns average at low speeds, not too bad at medium speeds, and doesn't turn well at all at higher speeds. A Mosquito can follow a La-7 through turns, rolls and vertical moves at 350+. It rolls reasonably well at medium speeds, and rolls poorly at higher speeds.
Over 300mph, a CHog will out roll and out turn a La-7. I'd even venture that'd be true down to 250mph. The La-7 has better top speed low alt, and better acceleration low alt. It doesn't turn better at speed, which is what you're basing the La-7's uberness on. Armament? Don't even try to take the La-7 into the CHog's realm there. 2 shvaks (200rpg) or 3 b-20s (150 rpg) does not come close to 4 Hispanos (230 rpg for 2, and 232 rpg for the other 2). The La-7 carries ONE 100kg bomb (close to 250lbs). The F4U-1C carries 2000 lbs of ordnance and 4 hvar 5 in rockets.
I agree 100% with Lev's assessment of the CHog vs the La-7.
edit: Puke, that film better not be from last night with me squeaking about getting constantly gang banged!
I think we should understand that high-speed turning is generally a non issue as this is governed by G loading. It does not matter what you fly, at high-speed both will hit the blackout wall in a tight turn, as long as it's not in compression.
Now, if you want a fighter that will give the La-7 all it can stand in terms of speed and climb, try the Yak-9U. Although it is slightly slower on the deck, it climbs as well or better (depending upon altitude). Moreover, above 5k, it is faster too. In terms of maneuverability, the Yak is considerably better at speeds under 250 mph. Acceleration favors the Lavochkin, but only on the deck, and only slightly at that. In my opinion, the Yak is a better balanced design.
I have flown it sporatically until nearing the end of this tour, where I started flying it often. So far, i'm 37/6, with four losses to ack and Flak, one auger and one loss to a snap shot. That's 37/1 air to air. Not bad for a "middle of the pack" pilot. The downside is it's light armament (on par with the Bf-109F) and consequently, its small ammunition load. Despite the lack of punch and ammo, I can still manage 4-5 kills per reload. However, it is not a good weapons platform for snap-shooting. This is illustrated by my 16 assists in the type. Snap-shots are not usually fatal, allowing others to snatch the kill before you can maneuver for another try. Another factor is its limited range, lacking any provision for external fuel (not unlike the La-7 or C.205).
All said, the Yak-9U is a good match for the SpitIX in a turn fight, and a notorious Mustang killer. Likewise, it is an excellent choice for dealing with the La-7 too.
BTW, the Yak eats F4Us like candy, being superior in every category but roll rate. Even there, it is not far behind.
Indeed, the Yak is so good that I feel very confident taking on any fighter with the expectation of winning, or at least, surviving.
If you haven't tried the Yak, I suggest doing so.
My regards,
Widewing