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Title: Performance Infos about the planes in AH
Post by: Geeesy on January 09, 2002, 10:54:00 PM
Hi, Im coming from Warbirds to this sim here. Something what helped me much at warbirds were those comparisons of all planes in WB by grand iddon, which plane turns the best sustained, at their corner speed, which bird is the fastest etc... I'd like to know if there is something like this for the planeset of Aces High, so I can get used to alle these new planes and flightmodells. How to fly's for specific planes are welcomed as well. Thanks for any help in advance.
Title: Performance Infos about the planes in AH
Post by: Shroom on January 09, 2002, 11:54:00 PM
<S> Geeesy
          Welcome to Aces High  :)
 Im an ex WBer myself moved here about 2 years ago with the squad. any way try this link for the Charts
AH Modles page (http://www.hitechcreations.com/models/models.html)

<S> Mushroom
Title: Performance Infos about the planes in AH
Post by: xHaMmeRx on January 10, 2002, 08:35:00 AM
Welcome to Aces High!

I myself am a transplant from AW, and have started to compile some of the data you are looking for at:

www.netAces.org (http://www.netaces.org)

HaMmeR
Title: Performance Infos about the planes in AH
Post by: Geeesy on January 10, 2002, 07:14:00 PM
S! and thanks to you old flightsim veterans, too. ;)

Espacially thanks to hammer, these charts on your page are exactly the kind I was looking for. There were missing some in it though, so I assume you are working on it and wanted to say: keep up the good work. :)
Title: Performance Infos about the planes in AH
Post by: xHaMmeRx on January 10, 2002, 09:52:00 PM
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Originally posted by Geeesy:
...There were missing some in it though, so I assume you are working on it and wanted to say: keep up the good work.  :)

Yes, it is a work in progress and, being in the Army, I've been preoccupied for a while.  Things getting back to normal (for me anyway) and I expect to get going on some new ones soon.

HaMmeR
www.netAces.org (http://www.netaces.org)