Well, let me throw my two cents in here. Hazed, I really don't know you at all, so I don't know how good of a stick you are. Most, if not all of the JG9/54 guys were awesome sticks (or so it seemed when I first started).
I'd like to think I'm a pretty good pilot. I KNOW Frenchy is a great pilot. We had a little fun in the DA one night (he basically spanked me like a red headed stepchild- but it was fun). One fight in particular comes to mind. I had been flying 190A8's against his P47D30, and he was handing me my bellybutton every single fight. I jumped into the A5 and we flew a few.
These were all at low level, typical of flight in the Main Arena (from what I've seen, the fights in the CT start higher, but still go to the deck eventually, so it is still applicable). Since Frenchy is a great pilot, flying a great plane (it is really under-rated in my opinion, at least in AH), he would normally get on my 6 on the merge.
One fight he did this, I headed for the deck with him hard on my butt. I actually made the deck, but since my 190 was not equipped with the option shovel package, I couldn't keep diving. So I levelled out and made a HARD break turn to the left. Unsurprisingly, he stuck with me through maybe 180 degrees of this- but when he tried to pull lead on me to shoot, he bled speed off. Once we both got to around 200 mph, I whipped around on his 6 so fast he probably thought I was a zero.
So, I'll tell you how I fight P-47s when I'm in a 190A5. Actually, I'll start by comparing the two's strengths and weaknesses, and if I get one wrong someone please correct me.
190A5 strengths-
-Roll Rate- this is its single largest advantage over the P47. Although I hear the P47s rollrate may actually be undermodelled in AH
-Turning ability at low speed- the 190A5 turns significantly better than the P47 at low speed.
-Firepower in a snapshot- It only takes one (or maybe two) good snapshots with the 20mm to kill the P47. When Frenchy was fighting me, he needed 4 or 5 snapshots usually with the .50s
-sustained climb- I believe the 190A5 has an edge in sustained climb, especially at low level.
-low speed acceleration- from 200 to 300 mph the 190 accelerates better, after that it is similar I believe.
P47 strengths
-Zoom Climb- The P47 will outzoom a 190A5, provided it is able to build up a lot of speed.
-Diving ability- The Jug accelerates faster in a dive.
- High speed Turning (300+)- I *believe* the P47 can turn inside of a 190A5 at speeds above 300 mph. I know it bleeds off speed a little faster in a turn, so thats the reasoning.
-Ammo Load- the thing is an arsenal... you can shoot if you are thinking about thinking you have a shot.
Areas where neither plane has an advantage
-Top speed (low level)- believe they are similar, one or the other may be a tiny bit faster.
Anyways- the fight is a fairly even match as far as "knifefighting" goes. Whoever starts off with the advantage should win, all things being equal. On a co-E fight, whoever performs the best on the merge will have a significant advantage. I'd say if anything the 190 has a slight edge, because if the fight gets into a scissors or preferably a rolling scissors, you can use the P47s incredible dive against it by keeping your nose below the horizon as much as possible. This will force the P47 out in front.
Anyways, here is what I, personally, do if a P47 bounces me. Actually, I pretty much use the same "moves" if ANYTHING bounces me. It really depends on how the attacker is coming in. If he is coming from my low 6 with a significant speed advantage, I'll do a "flick and flee"- starting a turn to the high right, then rolling 180 and going back to the low left. This will typically force an overshoot or rolling scissors if the bandit attempts to stay on my tail. I'll also do a defensive barrel roll in that situation, whichever I start to do I stick with.
If he is diving on me steeply, I typically pull up into the attack, then roll 180 and go for the snapshot as he continues out in front of the plane. Sometimes they'll panic and break, thats even better for me because they've blown their speed advantage.
Anyway, in a 190A5 against the P47, here is what I'd recommend.
- Get the fight as SLOW as you possibly can. You accelerate better at low speed, so once you get an advantage you can keep it.
- Get the fight as LOW as you possibly can- this negates the P47s great diving ability, thus costing him his easiest way out if things go bad for him.
-Don't be afraid to pull a flat turn if both of you are going less than 250 mph or so. He will be able to pull lead once or maybe twice, but he blows his speed by doing that, and then he is yours.
Anyways, that pretty much ends my advice, please do not think me presumptious if you already know to do all of this. My intent was to help, not to say I am superior in any way.
I really think that a P47 vs 190A5 fight comes down to pilot ability. In that situation, I can say (and believe) that the best pilot won. Especially if the was the P47- I honestly do think the 190A5 has an edge on the P47 in a one on one "knifefight".
However, if you are in the 190A5, the P47 is so close to the performance of your plane that if the pilot is as good as you are you will have a VERY tough time getting him off your tail once he latches on. Just about the only way I think you can (besides forcing an overshoot) is to pull a hard flat turn and risk the P47 pulling lead on you. The good news is he only gets to do it once, or maybe twice- the bad news is if he hits you you are toast
. It is kind of like a 190 on a Spits tail- I can choose whether or not to risk my speed advantage by pulling lead and taking my ONE shot, but if it does't kill him then I'm up a certain creek without a paddle.