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Happy Times
11-26-07, 04:09 PM
This is the plane i love and want to be good in. Any tips or links to guides for a noob that comes first in your mind are welcomed.:up:
I read some basics before starting flight training, i know its a boom&zoom plane. Is there anywhere stats on different models and its commont opponents, turn&climb rate etc...?:hmm:
many allied planes can out-turn the 109, so pretty much the only tactic is the Boom&Zoom. :yep:
XabbaRus
11-26-07, 04:28 PM
Says he who fights in WoE in the weeds :)
Atleast I fight in there. :p
You might want to read this review of the shockwave bf109E by me, it is based closely on the characteristics of the real bf109:
http://www.avsim.com/pages/1107/bf109/bf109.htm
The main plus points of it are: fuel injection so it doesn't lose power when suddenly pushed into negative G nosedives; good low speed control, owing to the automatic slats and variable flaps which can be used in combat unlike a lot of other WW2 fighters, also easier to recover from a spin than most other WW2 fighters and stalls quite gently; good concentrated firepower which rewards accurate shooting up close; small cross-section makes it slightly better for head on attacks, as you present a smaller target; well harmonised controls throughout a wide range of the flight regime; better suited to combat than most contemporary RAF fighters in the Battle of Britain owing to it's less complex engine/prop management in combat situations; it was very serviceable, an engine switch could be done in 12 minutes.
The main minus points are: can be unstable in an uncoordinated turn, owing to uneven slat deployment; ammunition it fired was of a low muzzle velocity, causing cannon shells to explode on contact rather than penetrate and then explode, cockpit visibility was poor in comparison to other fighters; trickier to take-off and land than many other contemporary WW2 fighters, owing to the narrow track landing gear and CoG being quite far back when at high fuel loads, undercarriage was also a little weak; it was noisier than most other WW2 fighter in the cockpit; it had no rudder trimmer and no geared tabs, so it was tiring to fly it for long periods and it always requires a good bootful of rudder to keep it straight; the coolant system was vulnerable to enemy fire; it was hard to get it out of a high speed dive, the elevators became very heavy under high aerodynamic loads; it used 87 octane fuel as opposed to the 100 octane fuel of most Allied aircraft, making it more prone to pre-ignition; slab-sided canopy would often reflect the sun and betray its position.
:D Chock
Happy Times
11-28-07, 05:19 PM
Thank you for your replies.:)
I found these.
http://www.virtualpilots.fi/feature/articles/109myths/
http://109lair.hobbyvista.com/index1024.htm
My love gets stronger.:lol:
PS. Cool pictures and paint schemes if Dowly hasnt seen them yet.
PS. Cool pictures and paint schemes if Dowly hasnt seen them yet.
Already have the 109Lair on my bookmarks, thanks anyway. ;)
Skybird
11-28-07, 06:23 PM
While we are at the Bf109:
pics:
http://www.aerosoft.de/_php_projekte/_php_screenshots2/screenshots.php?sp=fsx&p=flight1messerschmitt (http://www.aerosoft.de/_php_projekte/_php_screenshots2/screenshots.php?sp=fsx&p=flight1messerschmitt)
http://www.aerosoft.de/cgi-local/rd/iboshop.cgi?showd,,10555 (http://www.aerosoft.de/cgi-local/rd/iboshop.cgi?showd,,10555)
Speed and height are your friends in a 109. Never get involved in a turning battle with a Spit or similar allied aircraft because they will turn tighter and be on your 6 in no time. Straight lines and head for the ceiling when being chased, you'll end up being able to regain any advantage as long as you keep speed and height.
:arrgh!:
Stealth Hunter
11-29-07, 12:56 AM
Careful with her engine. The BF-109 is a bugger that's notorious for having engine fires if hit by allied planes in the ticker.
She's also a pain in the ass for turning, so note that most other allied planes can outmaneuver her.
As Dowly said, your best bet is to "Boom & Zoom".
Careful with her engine. The BF-109 is a bugger that's notorious for having engine fires if hit by allied planes in the ticker.
Very good point. :up: Never really given a though on this one, but now when I do, I remember dozens of times when my engine' been the only part to give up under fire. :hmm:
But overall the engine is pretty good, you can blast away at 105% throttle and radiators open and the engine wont overheat. :up:
NiclDoe
11-30-07, 06:44 AM
Thats why when the engines on fire and im near friendly lines i just get the feck out and hitch a ride home. Last time was 2 nights ago and some truck with fruit on it picked me up.
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