Originally posted by lazs2
eskimo... I think what creamo is saying is that he (we) love to see some dufus up in an early war plane so that he/we can vultch the snot out of the guy with no fear of him doing anything to hurt us. early war planes are meat in this arena. they do slightly better in some situations than others but they are the worst choice of plane in any situation. They can be ignored and B&Zed at will and they have no recourse.
lazs
Are you talking about when you do base attack? When you attack a base, you can't ignore anything. Anything with guns can kill a goon (and eventually kill you), spoil a capture, and must be delt with.
When you B+Z an early war twisty plane, he can very quickly turn and face you. This gives him a HO shot, or at least a deflection shot if you decide not to honor the HO. This is what makes the early planes so dangerous as base defenders. Many late war rides take too long to build up energy to be any good for defense. An A6M can up, turn 90 degrees and point straight up before a P-47 can get up and off the stall horn.
As an attacker, I especially fear the Hurri-IIC (HOicane). That dang thing is practically a flying turret with 4 Hispanos. Much better for base defense than even the almighty C-Hog.
I've been flying the A6M5 (not all that early, but slow and twisty) and the 109F. Both are great planes for evasive turns and can quickly turn an enemies vulch shot into a "Oh crap, he's gonna HO me!" situation.
The Hog-One that you fly is kind of in it's own league for early planes, relatively fast but not so good at out-turning all of a mixed bag of enemy. F4F may be a better defender if you like the blue kind, but I've yet to try it out.
eskimo