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General Forums => Aircraft and Vehicles => Topic started by: Sikboy on March 17, 2002, 07:07:06 PM

Title: Why don't more people...
Post by: Sikboy on March 17, 2002, 07:07:06 PM
fly the FW 190-A8 in the MA?

I really like this plane, and I was wondering why more people don't fly it in the main arena. I noticed on the performance charts that it's not as fast as you might like, but I've rarely found myself in trouble that I couldn't get out of. Granted, in a 1v1 against an La-7 or Niki, they'll take my nanas 4 out of 5 times. But with a wingman, the A8 is just sick. It seems like it was made for the loose duce, and that snap roll is hillarious as an evasive.  Anyhow, for whatever reason, I seem to do better in the A8 than any other plane out there, but I noticed that even the C.205 gets more stick time. I just can't figure out why more people don't fly it.

-Sikboy
Title: Why don't more people...
Post by: J_A_B on March 17, 2002, 07:23:24 PM
IMO it's because the gun accuracy sucks compared to the Hispanos, same situation with the 190D-9, 109's, 205, and pretty much any other Axis ride.   Give them Hispanos (or even something close) and their usage would probably massively increase.

J_A_B
Title: Why don't more people...
Post by: Urchin on March 17, 2002, 07:46:43 PM
People don't fly it because it doesn't give them any sort of 'edge' against other planes.  The plane has massive firepower, but you have to be able to hit with it, and the A8 just doesn't have the performance for an average pilot to be able to take advantage of its strong suits.  There are some very good A8 pilots out there (NathBDP, for example), that know how to fight in it, but for most people the A8 is just to inferior performance-wise to compare with any of the more popular planes (SpitIX, La-7, P-51D, N1K2, Dora, G-10).  

I actually enjoy flying the 190A8 also, but I go through phases where I fly one plane almost exclusively, and then fly a lot of planes a little while at a time.  A smart 190A8 pilot can kill a Spit, P51, N1K2, or just about any other plane (the Yak and La-7 are exceptions in my opinion) if he starts with an altitude and/or speed advantage.  The plane will turn quite well above 300 mph, and it zooms decently as well.  If you stay above 300mph in it you will do alright, but if you get sucked into a turnfight and get below 200 you are dogmeat for just about anything else out there.  

I posted a little thread about LW planes (in general), in the Training Forum.  Some people contributed some very good tactics to use- if you are looking for some help in the plane head up that way.