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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: LeadPump on February 18, 2004, 09:18:01 AM
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I'm new so I suck. I'm wondering what are good planes for a beginner. Lots of folks suggest the Spit. But I don't really like the plane. I've always liked the German planes. So I'm wondering which of the 109 and 190 variants are the easiest to fly.
I notice if I'm on a Flak gun I don't get credit for any kills. Is this by design? Just wondered.
What's the best (or best 2 or 3) websites out there that have good AH info? If anyone can help with any of this I appreciate it.
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Easiest LW plane to fly would probably be a 109 varient. G10 is the most powerful while some of the F series are better turners. Stay away from hte gondolas if you are looking for performance. For 190s, try the D9 or when you get some perks fly the Ta152. It's only a matter of time before a JB post here. They'll tell you what's best.
For Web sites, check out netaces.org or Soda has a good web site describing AH planes specifically. If someone has the url please post, or you could probably find a link by searching this BBS.
If you're on an airfield flack gun you will get credit for the kill however I do not believe they help your score or rank at all.
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Leadpump, also check the 'Help and Training' forum on this BBS you'll find tonnes of useful stuff there.
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http://www.netaces.org
Fw190a5 is the most fun LW aircraft. Second would maybe be the 109g2.
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Listen to Furious...and don't worry about what's easy. Just pick one and stick with it for a while. The longer you fly it, the easier it will be to get kills in it.
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What Furious said.
The 109g2 and 190a5 are both good blends of turning ability and speed. The 190a5 is a bit of a handful at low speeds in a turnfight, and the 109g2 is a handful at very high speeds.
Both planes require a good deal of ACM knowledge, as the usual point the nose at the target and pull on the stick approach will not work. They're both decent turners, but can't compete with the spits and n1k's you'll see in the MA. Even the LA7 will give you a run for your money in the turning department.
I'd recommend reading these threads by Urchin (an excellent pilot with a knack for the LW planes)
http://www.hitechcreations.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=43808&highlight=primer
http://www.hitechcreations.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=70815&highlight=primer
Also, for a description of the planes in AH: http://www.telusplanet.net/~dsoder/models.htm
Personally, I'd recommend getting the basics of the game down first. I learned AH in a Spit 9, then switched to the LW rides (what I really wanted to fly) when I had a decent handle on ACM and gunnery. Gunnery in the LW planes is very important, since much of the time you'll only have snapshots.
Good luck. Look me up in the MA if you'd like some more pointers. :)
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Originally posted by Tarmac
Personally, I'd recommend getting the basics of the game down first. I learned AH in a Spit 9
Good advice. Fly something that is more "carefree" in handling so you can focus on all the more important things (like Situational Awareness, Energy Management, Turn-Concepts, etc) while you learn. Don't set your initial expectations too high either, many people in AH have thousands of hours of experience so you can't hope to be as good with only a couple of hundred hours when you first start. Read the Help section of this BBS and drop by the Training Arena when you have time. You can also email the trainer corps who can meet you and help you out (trainers@hitechcreations.com) or you can send me a note at soda@hitechcreations.com and we can just talk about where to start.
There is a lot to know in AH but you can only really absorb it a piece at a time. Sometimes just getting a couple of new concepts to consider, and see them implemented while riding along with someone else, can open vast new areas of knowledge and understanding.
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I learned AH in 109g2 with gondolas, 205 would work as well.
there is a spit dweeb and me we started same time, he flew niks I flew g2. 2 years later we meet, me in 110 him in temp. I kicked his arse so hard he called hack. learn basics in in 109g2,P42d25,205 or P51b, THEN fly spitv and you'll be a babyseal killer, and since 95% of the unwashed masses in the MA fly spitniklalas since n00b times they easy kills.
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The 190a8 to me seems to be the best of both worlds it turns well and also BnZ's fairly decent.
[Edit] Above was 190A5 not 190A8
109G10 is a fast plane but doesn't turn well at all, 109g6 does a good job of turning but don't let it get to slow.
202's and 205's are just plain fun but with the limited fuel range don't venture out to far.
Hope that helps you a little i'm sure some of the more experianced LW pilots will give you some great advice as soon as they see this post.
Good Luck,
JustJim1
III/Jabostaffel
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Originally posted by JustJim
The 190a8 to me seems to be the best of both worlds it turns well and also BnZ's fairly decent.
You're kidding... right?
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ok another JB chiming in....
learn to handle the 109F4 (great turner and decent speed)
stay away from the 190G6 and G2 until you have more stick time.
the 109E4 is the best turner but slow as a snail and wimpy guns.
the 190G10 is a hot rod but can get you into real trouble quick.
for 190's start with the 190A5 its the easiest of the 190's to fly and handle. it will give you a good idea of what the 190's as a whole can do.
the 190A8 has huge guns but an aircraft carries can out manuever it.
the 190D is fast as all git out overall the best, but diffucult to learn to handle well. stalls and snaps over real easy
the 190F8 has almost no place in the MA. slow, so-so guns and zero manueverability.
oh well my 2¢
mentioned above... the C.205 is axis (italian and some german squads used them) i personally learned to fly with it. it's not easy but a REAL blast if you get the hang of it.
the C.202 is another usless plane unless you have skill and want a REAL challenge (lightest gun load in all of planes in AH)
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I don't really know much about LW planes, bit of a spit dweeb really.:) I flew the 109g2 a bit for the past couple of tours- it's a nice little plane i enjoyed flying it. It's only bad point is it's lack of firepower. I even got given compliments on my 109 flying by several Luftweenies.:D
Lead pump go read some of the articles @ the link furious posted. It has lots of valuble info to learn how to fight.
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Thanks for the help eveyone! I'm a refuge from the old Air Warrior days. Back then I liked the 109 because people didn't hassle ya as much in one of those like they gave ya grief over flying the spit. :) My only complaint with it then was it had an ammo supply that would fit in a coffee can. But you get use to it. I used that for "turn fighting".
Then, at the time, for chasing down bombers and the whole "boom and zoom" thing (which I like also) we pretty much had the P51 and the 190. I just liked the 190 better between the two. But anyway, now I'm used to flying those. In the sense that it wouldn't feel right to climb into something else.
I haven't played any flying games in years so I'll just fly what I like and take my lumps until I catch on again. :) I actual own (and studied, lol) Shaw's book and was really into this stuff at one time, hopefully it'll come back to me over time.
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looking for a possible LW only squad to fly with?
look for JB42 while online (hes from AW and so is half the squad)
he's the CO of the III/Jabostaffel im the XO.
we fly LW only except the last week of each quarter (our "dweeb week" as we like to call it) then we fly all manner of n1k2's spits lame7's all of it lol.
last week of each quarter is last of march, june, september, december. in case you were wondering lol.
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Originally posted by Tarmac
You're kidding... right?
I think it's a typo or he confused the 5 and the 8
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Originally posted by straffo
I think it's a typo or he confused the 5 and the 8
Yes you are correct I did fudge that one, 190A5 was the correct responce.
I Stand Erected.
JustJim1
III/Jabostaffel
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the 190F8 has almost no place in the MA. slow, so-so guns and zero manueverability.
I have to disagree with you on this 73. The F8 is great in a ground attack roll when you're not sure about the airsupport in the area. The 110g2 is good in most situations, but when the airsupport in the area is overwhelmed by enemy numbers I would rather be in the F8. At least then I have a chance to fight my way out. I know there are some that can fight well in the 110g2, but I'm not one.
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Originally posted by JustJim
I Stand Erected.
:D
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>>> hiya 66!!!
rgr what you said .. but personally i have more sucess in the 110 "dogfighting" than the F8.
what am i saying .. all i fly is the dora anyway lol.
somone said wait until the JB's pop into this thread lol. most JB's dont read the boards, but those that do JB42 is the only one yet to respond lolol.
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I seem to be a posting potato today, but anyway, as far as the Luftwaffe planes are concerned, when I first started I flew the D9. I found that it was pretty good at high speeds, especially if you aren't good at managing your E yet. You really aren't going to get it to compress, and unless you are trying to break the sound barrier, and hit "X" your wings aren't going to rip off. To get acclimated I flew this D9 a bit higher than the guys I was competing against, and simply boomed and zoomed. Don't try and turn with your target, if he sees ya coming and turns, just go on your way. After I got a few kills, got used to the guns and whatnot, then I started getting a bit braver and took on more planes 1 vs. 1. The 109s are a little trickier, they compress easily, and the g10 turns like a dog, if you get in trouble, its harder to get out of it. Hope that helps you a bit. If you are ever on Rooks, look me up I'll wing with you if you want. Also JBs are a great squad on that country. Hope to see you on.
Welcome to AH.
--Howitzer