The AH Tempest "out turns" the AH La-7, much in the simular way the AH Typhoon "out turns" the AH Bf109G-2(surprising, ain't it?

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Not many people have a chance to really check this aspect of the Tempest in the MA since the Tempest is rarely used in the first place, and it would be suicidal to stay with the enemy and turn with him in a 70 point plane. However, in the H2H there are a lot of geeks in free Tempests, and you have a lot of chance to try and pitch it against various planes.
Of course, this would greatly rely on how you define "out turning". I never bothered to really film a typical La-7 vs Tempy H2H fight so I am not sure, however, my impression is that it isn't really necessarily "out turning" in radius. However, the frickin' raw power of the plane makes various management of the turn circle much easier for the Tempy.
In the long run, the Tempies grab distinct chances for lobbing lead shots against the La-7. In a flat circle turn contest, both very low in E and bellies scratching the ground, I have seen many times the Tempest finally gaining on the La-7's 6'Oc and blasting it away to kingdom come. As I have noted, the same thing happens when a Bf109G-2 meets a Typhoon.
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This brings up a frickin' question. Typhoons and Tempies are known to be fast. No problem with that. But how was their maneuverability? If the base maneuverability sucks in the first place such delicate issues such as the differences of raw engine power and acceleration won't be good enough to allow the Tempy to gain on a La-7 in a turn contest.
In short, Typhoons and Tempies turn about as well as the La-7. The La-7 is not an exceptional turner. At high speed the La-7 has somewhat an advantage in turning, but in low speeds the Tempies seem to turn better.
So, how did those Tempies and Typhies maneuver in real life? I don't recall any sort of comparison between the contemporary fighters with those two aircraft. All I ever heard was the "Typhoon sucked, and the Tempest was fast".
I can't even imagine how it would pit when a turn contest would happen against a 190 or a 109. The classic EAW was pretty much porked in FM, very generous towards RAF planes(and stingy against USAAF and LW planes), but the Tempies and Typhies depicted in that game lacked horribly in any sort of maneuvering requiring the elevators.
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Can anyone clarify me on this ?
