"First off, you seem to forget that the N1K is one of those planes that generates lots of complaints due to its ability to score kill shots at 800 yards or more. This is the ONE Japanese fighter that the USN .50-armed fighters do NOT out-gun. "
The Type 99MK II drops like a rock at over 400 if you want to spray and pray your whole ammo load away ya you can get hits but it's not science it is bad religon, the US 50 cal is bang on at that range, I have a lot of Kill's in the George I know what I am talking about.
"Speed on the deck and at high altitude is the ONLY useful advantage the F4U has over the N1K. In all other ways, the N1K absolutely owns the Corsair. The paltry ~10 MPH speed advantage the F4U has at the important 5-9K range is negated by the N1K's vastly better acceleration."
Acording to the latest exceleration test's the george is almost identical to the F4U's in exceleration, the paltry 12 mph advantage the wildcat has in the Curent set up enables it to run away all the time, the envelope the F4U can acheave this in much larger over the George.
From Fork's test:
NIK2-J | 23.4 | 1.9
Spit IX | 23.6 | 1.9
F4U-1D | 23.8 | 1.9
F4U-1C | 24.0 | 1.9
"You claim that the F4 can dictate the fight. Says who? Put an F4 and an N1K co-alt, 8K or so and I can tell you which plane will dominate...it will NOT be the poor F4U. In order to be able to dictate the fight, the F4 MUST start with altitude advantage....but you know what? The reverse is also true--N1K's at 12K will utterly dominate F4U's at 7k. The F4U's will NOT be able to safely run...the N1K accelerates like a demon, maintains useful controlability to at least 500 MPH, and will be lobbing dozens of 20mm shells at the fleeing F4 all the way down."
Your milage may very, but if the piolet suck the George will kill him, I am not advocating removing the hog from a set up of the approparate time frame just limiting it so that most of the fighting is between Hellcats, you and I both know that limiting is realy only a token effort because people will fly severalsectors to get themslef's the ride they feal they nead to have the advantage.
"Your comments would be true if we were discussing the A6M5--the Zero is absolutely outclassed by the F4U. However the N1K2 is a different beast entirely and can definately hold its own vs the F4....all the wise N1K pilot needs to do is fly it with energy in mind instead of "turn till you puke". The N1K makes a superb E-fighter, something few people seem to realize, and when flown as such it is shockingly dangerous. It is a LOT more than the "Zero mk II" you seen to think it is. "
I have a lot of time in The George I used to fly it a lot, I used to fly the Hog a lot to, in fact I haver flow most everything a lot at one time or another while playing AH.
"In a F6F/F4U versus N1K situation, numbers and piloting skill will decide the outcome, not plane type. This suggests the highly-organized dedicated Allied/US Naval squads that inhabit the CT would indeed probably win--but are you in the business of trying to create balanced setups, or handicap certain squads?"
I am beging to develope a decided distast for Blue plane flyer's who seam prety bull headed and have a real problem being objective. But I am tiered and not all of them are bellybutton holes:)
"If you really ARE worried about the probable USN-based squads using their organization to smash the Axis side, then say so (and it certainly IS a potential issue). At least then you'd be making good sense....plus with discussion somebody might ake headway in resolving the issue."
See my last answer.