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Old 09-22-17, 09:16 PM   #451
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It does not matter that Japanese planes did not have self-locking tanks.
Maybe in SH4, but does in real combat.

In American planes You could still carry out Your mission even with the punctured fuel tanks because they were coated in rubber, in Japanese not because they weren't self sealing. Self sealing fuel tanks made the plane heavier, so Japanese constructors decided to not mount them on most planes. The agility of Mitsubishi Zero came with a price for their pilots. For the other hand i.e. the Grumman company made their planes more resistant and they could withstand more damage and offered better protection for pilots.

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Old 09-23-17, 04:28 AM   #452
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Mhmm... IL2 Sturmovik... nice time.
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Old 09-23-17, 08:45 AM   #453
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Well, i know this is off-topic, but...

The German fighter pilots scored most of their kills on the Eastern Front.

In the first days of Operation Barbarossa almost all Russian planes on the ground were destroyed by air attacks.

The Russian system of pilot's training was inefficient almost for the whole duration of "The Great Patriotic War" as they call it. In the early days of the conflict most of the Russian pilots could barely take off and land having ca. 15 hours of flight - in contrast with German pilots with average of 60 hours or more and lots of experience from previous campaigns in Spain, Poland, France, etc. In addition early Russian planes didn't have radio, so they needed to fly in tight formations to give visual commands to each other, reducing the amount of maneuvers they could perform.

Moreover, BF-109 was considered one of the best fighters in WW2, while the Russians still used low speed biplanes with weak armament when the war with Germany broke out in June 1941.

Later, the Russians introduced planes such La-7 and IL-2 Sturmovik producing them in large numbers, resulting in turning the tide of air supremacy over Eastern Front.

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Old 09-25-17, 07:21 PM   #454
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Hahaha ... I was only wistfully reminded of my active duty on the Full Real Server` (such as Queensland or my own aka "Bleiente") by IL-2 Sturmovik 10 years ago ... that was nice.
However, one had to train constantly and best to breed a wingman, otherwise one was lost.
This is why my nickname is "Bleiente".

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