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Help and Support Forums => Help and Training => Topic started by: edge12674 on October 16, 2010, 12:34:13 PM
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Hi all,
I am looking for some help on the A6M5. The A6M5 has been my ride of choice since before the "Confirmed Kill" days. I recently came back after a two year break from AH. I have found that my consistent k/d of 3v1 or 4v1 has dropped to barely a 1v1. I expected to be rusty, but have found a significant change in the MA. Prior to AHII, my only T&B concerns were other Zero's or Hurricanes. Anything else that made more than a 1/2 turn against my Zero was not going to last long. B&Z versus T&B were the rules to work with and seemed historically correct.
Since my return I have been surprised by F4U's reversing on me with little separation and even being caught in prolonged flat turns with Spits or LA-7s. It seems flaps are being used much more commonly now. My gunnery has deteriorated (to be expected), but I am finding my Zero put back into kit form on shots that I judged to be outside of deflection capability. I also noticed that almost all the aircraft have new cockpit's except the Zero. Did the Zero get left behind on FM and gunnery?
I am hoping that the fault lies with me so that I can fix the problems through practice. I would appreciate any insight or tips to bring this old veteran back into fighting trim with the A6M5. :joystick:
TShark
"If you are alone and meet a lone Zero, run like hell...You're outnumbered" - Joe Foss USMC 26 kills
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Well I can't speak to the differences being a comparative newbie to the game, but I can share some of my own insight.
Nowadays hog pilots are throwing out flaps and getting much better at turns. La pilots are also doing the same, either that or using a kind of lag turn strategy with the zekes. In my own experience I can use lag-turns and high yo-yo's to defeat zekes with both the La7 and the FW A8. In a hog I will try no more than a half turn on a zeke before I try to extend out and come back in.
I think that pilots in general kind of know that getting into a turnfight with a zero is just plain dumb, so you will not find as many people willing to chase a zero into a tight turn. When zekes do kill me it's because I get caught chasing another target or if I try to climb out off the deck. I think to be more successful you will need to adopt tactics that exploit more than the zero's turning ability. It's still a dangerous opponent, but you will probably want to change your tactics a little.
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Hi all,
I am looking for some help on the A6M5. The A6M5 has been my ride of choice since before the "Confirmed Kill" days. I recently came back after a two year break from AH. I have found that my consistent k/d of 3v1 or 4v1 has dropped to barely a 1v1. I expected to be rusty, but have found a significant change in the MA. Prior to AHII, my only T&B concerns were other Zero's or Hurricanes. Anything else that made more than a 1/2 turn against my Zero was not going to last long. B&Z versus T&B were the rules to work with and seemed historically correct.
Since my return I have been surprised by F4U's reversing on me with little separation and even being caught in prolonged flat turns with Spits or LA-7s. It seems flaps are being used much more commonly now. My gunnery has deteriorated (to be expected), but I am finding my Zero put back into kit form on shots that I judged to be outside of deflection capability. I also noticed that almost all the aircraft have new cockpit's except the Zero. Did the Zero get left behind on FM and gunnery?
I am hoping that the fault lies with me so that I can fix the problems through practice. I would appreciate any insight or tips to bring this old veteran back into fighting trim with the A6M5. :joystick:
TShark
"If you are alone and meet a lone Zero, run like hell...You're outnumbered" - Joe Foss USMC 26 kills
the concern with the f4u's.........
they may be lead turning you, and being rusty, you're missing it. they do however turn very well. in that concern, get with bigrat in the ta. he's a trainer there, and is kickass in the corsairs.
i've never fought la's in a zeek, but have not really had any problems with spits, unless they "extend"(run away), and then turn back when i show my tail.
i had a problem with a guy in an f4f, but that was my own fault, as i let him take the fight downhill, killing any advantage i may have had.
i can't think of much else to offer........
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I'd be more concerned about a Brewster or an I-16 with a bit of alt advantage than most other birds in A6m.
Granted the F4u series can do one very fast wicked turn, but sustained the A6m should walk around on it.
Also remember to keep it into the vertical, once the F4u blow's its energy the one thing it doesn't do well is go up.
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Its probably just rust, although in a late war setup the zero doesn't really cut it effectively unless its used in the parasite role :bolt:
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Thanks for all the replies. I spent several hours online yesterday and definitely noticed that there is a change of tactics in the MA. More players are going for the "one turn" kill. Instead of conserving E, they dump a lot of it for a quick turn.
For instance I fought against a 109K4 where upon initial merge the K4 dove under me slightly with a lot of E. I expected him to pull up back to his perch then come back around. I started to perform an immelman with the idea of maintaining some E for the next slashing attack (so no flaps at top). While vertical I observed the 109 blow almost all his E by dropping flaps and beating me over the top. He got guns on me first and took me out. Plain and simple his tactics took me by surprise and I saluted him for an excellent fight. F4U's seem to be using the same tactic (although in more of a high yo-yo) and I think with some practice this will play nicely into the Zero's T&B arena.
So like any good Kung-fu movie it is time to do some intensive training and then kick some butt! :devil
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There haven't been any FM or gunnery changes. It's normal to need a few weeks to get back up to speed after a layoff.
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Plus, as has been mentioned in other threads, a lot of the better pilots are flying the K4 right now.
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Plus, as has been mentioned in other threads, a lot of the better pilots are flying the K4 right now.
the better pilots always fly the k4..............im just hoping that one of these days they would leave something more than leaky diaper stains on the seat after they get out of it and let me use it!!!!!!!
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well im a good A6M pilot and i can tell you one thing-never try to intercept a f4u, when he comes at you go into the verticle for one second come back down and do a HO (thats the tactic that works for me) :joystick:
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well im a good A6M pilot and i can tell you one thing-never try to intercept a f4u, when he comes at you go into the verticle for one second come back down and do a HO (thats the tactic that works for me) :joystick:
:rofl And just what are you going to do when the superior F4U pilot denies your HO? Run away?
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:rofl And just what are you going to do when the superior F4U pilot denies your HO? Run away?
as i said that is the tactic that works for ME...
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don't try to ho anything in a zeek........
'A) bad maneuver to begin with.....puts you at disadvantage.
B) pretty much everything outguns you, and should they return fire, you're done,.
be patient, and lure them into your fight. soonz you get em turning low n slow, they/re done.
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HOing in a Zeke is beyond lunacy!
TShark, bear with it. The A6M5b is still one of the LW arena's Kill Monsters in the right hands! Many will look upon you as fodder as you fly into superior numbers but once you start tearing part off their planes watch them run!
Yes, the FM is woefully out of date. I believe our Zeke to be the oldest, most neglected ride in the game. This doesn't hold back teh awesome though!
In your OP I see you mention guns, I see you mention flaps but I don't see you mention the most important thing, throttle control.
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HOing in a Zeke is beyond lunacy!
TShark, bear with it. The A6M5b is still one of the LW arena's Kill Monsters in the right hands! Many will look upon you as fodder as you fly into superior numbers but once you start tearing part off their planes watch them run!
Yes, the FM is woefully out of date. I believe our Zeke to be the oldest, most neglected ride in the game. This doesn't hold back teh awesome though!
In your OP I see you mention guns, I see you mention flaps but I don't see you mention the most important thing, throttle control.
i think throttle control in the zeek is much more important than even in the pee38.
the zeek, while not a fast airplane, will overspeed rather quickly, with the nose down. once she's fast, she doesn't like to turn all that well.
i only mention this, as i flew the 5b the other night in ava(for the first time in over a year), and overspeeded her a number of times.
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Do you have the "Stall Limiter" on by any chance ?
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Thanks for all the responses. One of the first things I checked was if the stall limiter was on. With further practice I think the issue is more with the layer of rust I have acquired and that the flying style in the MA has changed some. Throttle has indeed become more important. Prior to my hiatus it was rare that I needed to jockey the throttle much, because most opponents stuck with B&Z. Back then I knew I was dealing with an experienced player if I had to touch my throttle at all during a fight. My kill ratio of 2 to 1 in a Zero is coming slowly back and the sorties with three or more kills is not quite as rare now. Sure wish the Zero would get the makeover most other aircraft have gotten. :cry
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well im a good A6M pilot and i can tell you one thing-never try to intercept a f4u, when he comes at you go into the verticle for one second come back down and do a HO (thats the tactic that works for me) :joystick:
Hardly the advice from a "good A6M pilot" and one piece of advice no one should follow.
ack-ack
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well im a good A6M pilot and i can tell you one thing-never try to intercept a f4u, when he comes at you go into the verticle for one second come back down and do a HO (thats the tactic that works for me) :joystick:
HOing in a Zeke is beyond lunacy!
See what happens when u try and ho a p47 with a zeke.... :devil
In a zero, I would NEVER suggest hoing anyone, its likes to catch fire and is anything but robust.
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In a zero, I would NEVER suggest hoing anyone, its likes to catch fire and is anything but robust.
In real life, IJAF pilots were very reluctant to engage in head on attacks and would often try and break off instead of going through with one. Not sure why this was but a lot of USAAF groups in the PTO would use head on tactics to take the advantage. Not saying none of the IJAF pilot ever engaged in a head on attack, it was they were less likely to than their US and Allied opposition.
ack-ack
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well im a good A6M pilot and i can tell you one thing-never try to intercept a f4u, when he comes at you go into the verticle for one second come back down and do a HO (thats the tactic that works for me) :joystick:
:rofl
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See what happens when u try and ho a p47 with a zeke.... :devil
In a zero, I would NEVER suggest hoing anyone, its likes to catch fire and is anything but robust.
I recall once, way back in AH1 days, being in a 1v1 dogfight with an F4U-1C in my A6M5b. We came out of a turn facing each other at about 600 yards range and not enough E on either of us to generate a hard target if we tried to avoid the HO and the other guy didn't. We both opened fire and jinked at the last moment, his four M2 20mm cannons vs my two Type 99 Model II 20mm cannons. We both got hits, but not solid bursts. I killed his engine and he punched a hole in my oil lines.
It is possible to win the HO, just not likely.
(It had been a good fight, so I flew along side the F4U-1C as he tried to glide it to base, waggled my wings and then headed for my CV.)
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Hardly the advice from a "good A6M pilot" and one piece of advice no one should follow.
ack-ack
or any pile-it for that matter.
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I love flying the zeke and if you are up for it, I could take you to the TA or DA and shake off some rust in teaching you the zeke. But that is if you want to. :salute
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I love flying the zeke and if you are up for it, I could take you to the TA or DA and shake off some rust in teaching you the zeke. But that is if you want to. :salute
Thanks Wildcat. I will look for you in the MA and would enjoy fighting against another Zero pilot to see just how far behind the eight ball I am. :salute
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Thanks Wildcat. I will look for you in the MA and would enjoy fighting against another Zero pilot to see just how far behind the eight ball I am. :salute
just an fyi, both versions of the zeke are enabled in the ava i think......decent place to learn it too.
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just an fyi, both versions of the zeke are enabled in the ava i think......decent place to learn it too.
Indeed it is, fighting against the zeke without an icon will also help you with how well you track an enemy plane and zekes, for that matter, seeing as a zeke can out-turn 99% of the other planes in the game. Just an observation I made in my P-40 :aok
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Just FYI for anyone else having trouble picking AH back up, I found my problem. During my hiatus I upgraded my monitor from a 19" standard to a 23" widescreen. Naturally I set the resolution to the monitor default of 1920x1080. Looking at another thread on this BBS I saw that someone had similar problems with gunnery and a monitor change. It required them to adjust the resolution to bring everything back. I changed my resolution to 1600x900 and now everything feels close to when I left over a year ago. Granted I am still a little rusty, but I am able to hit when I think I should. More importantly in a Zero is that I can now more accurately judge when to side step in-coming shots. :salute
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In real life, IJAF pilots were very reluctant to engage in head on attacks and would often try and break off instead of going through with one. Not sure why this was but a lot of USAAF groups in the PTO would use head on tactics to take the advantage. Not saying none of the IJAF pilot ever engaged in a head on attack, it was they were less likely to than their US and Allied opposition.
ack-ack
just a guess, but the zeke didnt have much cocpit protection did it?
if i was a IJAF pilot, about to go into a HO with a p40, i'd break off too,sure i MAY be able to shoot the p40 down, but i know i wouldnt survive to celebrate my victory.
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The zeke had about 1/2" aluminum plate behind the pilot, that's it.
The only time I ever remember HOing in a zeke was when a 262 thought it would be nice to see my pilot up close and personal. 1 wing later, he was regretting that sorely.
Oh, and... Bump?