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Offline Kazaa

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The FW190D9, my new favourite long endurance fighter!
« on: August 07, 2009, 09:16:40 AM »
I’ve been playing AH2 on and off for almost 5 years now and I could count the times I flew an FW190 model on one hand, ok maybe two. But yesterday that all changed.

I was playing in Orange arena, the map was trinity, the base I was attacking being A1 (Death Valley) and my poor little tank was getting pwned by the armada of IL2s and B25s. I decided to give up the torture and strap into a fighter for some much needed payback. I find myself going into the hanger and browsing through the list for what I would coin as “long endurance fighter”, this means long range, a healthy supply of ammo and most importantly goes like the clappers because we all know A1 can get a little bit fruity. Instantly the P-51D comes to mind but for some reason as I’m scrolling down and I find myself stopping at the FW190D. Now being a Spitfire driver at heart I dislike the FW190D9 with a passion as it’s normally flown very timidly and out of position by other players, but I said what the hell and jumped into it anyway.

To cut a long story short I find myself over A1 with a good number of enemy fighters to dispatch before I could sink my teeth into the abundance of heavy A/C that plagued my GV sorties. Myself and a few other countrymen started with the highest threats and worked our way down. We were outnumbered but had just enough energy advantage to stay alive, it was a slaughter! I don’t think any other unperked ride could have done a better job, what a beast I thought to myself.

All around I found the FW190D9 to be nothing short of a spectacular in the offensive roll and wanted to start kicking myself for not giving it the time of day before.
« Last Edit: August 07, 2009, 10:40:22 AM by Kazaa »



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Re: The FW190D9, my new favourite high endurance fighter!
« Reply #1 on: August 07, 2009, 09:31:25 AM »
Did u take 5 years to discover the funniest rides ?   :O
Try 190A8 light gun packs (2x20s or quad 20s), 205, P47D-11 (6x50cal) or the 109G2, I really enjoy  these rides.
Ask your father Bruv about a fight we had he in U4 me in D9, was a no match for me but was fun.
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Re: The FW190D9, my new favourite long endurance fighter!
« Reply #2 on: August 07, 2009, 09:54:13 AM »
yep the 190 is a fantastic ride, my fav and main ride...even better when theres 2 or more of you in them..you can really cause some trouble. Try the TA152...that can be a bit of an animal too..
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Re: The FW190D9, my new favourite long endurance fighter!
« Reply #3 on: August 07, 2009, 10:05:23 AM »
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Re: The FW190D9, my new favourite long endurance fighter!
« Reply #4 on: August 07, 2009, 10:10:56 AM »
I've flown it quite a few times, (know your enemy etc)  haven't done so recently but one such killing session sticks out

me and jason were paired up fighting several guys near their field and we used UBER luftwaffe tactics being as aggressive as possible keeping total control of the fight.  

the biggest downfall for me is when your game is up and you've got yourself in the chitter,  it just can't outfly the spits / LA's / P51's.  I like to know that no matter how dicey a situation gets the plane can give me a fighting chance of survival.  The 190D just cannot do that against an experienced flyer.  In pairs or more it is great,  as long as you love and trust your wingmen with your life.  Well flown it should reach double figure kills every sortie.
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Re: The FW190D9, my new favourite long endurance fighter!
« Reply #5 on: August 07, 2009, 10:11:29 AM »
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don't worry joey I will drag him back into the light.
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Re: The FW190D9, my new favourite long endurance fighter!
« Reply #6 on: August 07, 2009, 10:48:10 AM »
xD welcome to the 190D. Make sure if you're going deep inside bad guy land, use every drop on that DT. DT slows your speed down by 6mph but it's worth it to have it on. W/o DT you internal tank is about 20 min, with DT you add another 17 min (full military power). Only jets, LA7 (on deck, not above 10k), Tempest and F4U-4 can exceed the 190D9 on the deck.

This bird is a great ride, fast aceleration, climb like a beast (usually on take off, I just hit wep until 8-10k and level off). WEP last 10 minutes and it's recharge itself while in flight (so use it often). The fire power is much better then most American fighters. THe 2 20mm just make things explode. I usually shoot at 200 yards so it takes a bout 1/2 a sec burst to take down a fighter. You'll find your average sortie last about 40 min, 5-10 rounds to take down an enemy fighter. Usually you'll go bingo fuel way before bingo ammo.  I've never broke the wing from a D9 yet, I've took her to 550 while pulling Gs, doesn't compress til beyond 550.

Her weak points are: the radiator is very vulnerable. It seems the entire air craft is a radiator. Some damn reason the radiator always get hit (this is prior to the new version, not sure of it now.). 2 internal fuel tank, so becareful flying around them AAAs. Once a fuel tank is hit, it's time to go home. You just don't have the fuel capabilities to maintain air borne that long. Try take the D9 to furball lake in DA for a good few hours to get used to the low speed handle capabilities. It's not great but that roll can save your butt quite often. I've last a good 5 min in a D9 OTD vs. multiple spitfires before, but never able to shoot em down. This bird can roll rly well even at 120 knts. Torque is to the left, so roll left at low speed!
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Re: The FW190D9, my new favourite long endurance fighter!
« Reply #7 on: August 07, 2009, 10:53:05 AM »
I've flown it quite a few times, (know your enemy etc)  haven't done so recently but one such killing session sticks out

me and jason were paired up fighting several guys near their field and we used UBER luftwaffe tactics being as aggressive as possible keeping total control of the fight.  

the biggest downfall for me is when your game is up and you've got yourself in the chitter,  it just can't outfly the spits / LA's / P51's.  I like to know that no matter how dicey a situation gets the plane can give me a fighting chance of survival.  The 190D just cannot do that against an experienced flyer.  In pairs or more it is great,  as long as you love and trust your wingmen with your life.  Well flown it should reach double figure kills every sortie.

Yea on that, I usually hit 10-12 kills by the time I reach 200-250 cannon rounds in D9, but also that's when I usually hit bingo w/ fuel and have to RTB. With a wingman this bird is nasty for rope and dope. I'd dive in pick a target or two off in 1 pass, as I climb out, 70% of the time a spitfire or something will attach itself 1-2k going straight up hangin at 100 knts. Usually that's when my wingman take em out (if I have one), if I don't I just do a quick reversal and come down for the kill.
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Re: The FW190D9, my new favourite long endurance fighter!
« Reply #8 on: August 07, 2009, 11:14:33 AM »
don't worry joey I will drag him back into the light.


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Re: The FW190D9, my new favourite long endurance fighter!
« Reply #9 on: August 07, 2009, 11:31:16 AM »
The greatest D9 film I've ever seen was Urchin's "Luxury of Speed."  He's perched up above a field, heavily outnumbered, and seems rather apathetic to the danger.  One after the other, he's shooting people down who were climbing too aggressively, and during it all, there's a set of bombers making repeated passes on his base.  Almost nonchalantly, he turns head on into them three times, and each time one goes "poof."

Towards the end of the film, he is rtb on the deck and running from a F4U-4.  He lets it close a bit, does a very smooth guns reversal, and blows it from the sky. 

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Re: The FW190D9, my new favourite long endurance fighter!
« Reply #10 on: August 07, 2009, 12:20:29 PM »
The 190D-9 is a killer, no doubt about it, but you have to be a very good shot to succeed in it.  It carries a lot of ammo, but the ballistics aren't as good as the M2 or HS Mk II, and if your target is paying attention you won't get a clean shot from inside 400 yards.  Because of its poor stability at high AoA, you have to lead a breaking target far in advance, so many firing opportunities are below-the-nose: you have to use the force!
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Re: The FW190D9, my new favourite long endurance fighter!
« Reply #11 on: August 07, 2009, 01:38:34 PM »
The 190D-9 is a killer, no doubt about it, but you have to be a very good shot to succeed in it.  It carries a lot of ammo, but the ballistics aren't as good as the M2 or HS Mk II, and if your target is paying attention you won't get a clean shot from inside 400 yards.  Because of its poor stability at high AoA, you have to lead a breaking target far in advance, so many firing opportunities are below-the-nose: you have to use the force!

Yea, 95% of the time I only fire at 200-300 yards, while pulling lead. The system I used for pulling lead is as soon as my target disappear underneath my nose, I fire.
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Re: The FW190D9, my new favourite long endurance fighter!
« Reply #12 on: August 07, 2009, 02:02:03 PM »
Dora, a long endurance fighter?  :confused:

The Dora has just enough internal fuel to fly from here |-----------> to here. I think even the La-7 has a longer endurance on internal.

Good story though :)
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Re: The FW190D9, my new favourite long endurance fighter!
« Reply #13 on: August 07, 2009, 02:08:18 PM »
Well it has more range than my Spitfire.



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Re: The FW190D9, my new favourite long endurance fighter!
« Reply #14 on: August 07, 2009, 02:12:13 PM »
That's kinda scary actually. How do you get to any fights?
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