View Full Version : Real life P51 combat reports
Enjoy. :up:
http://www.wwiiaircraftperformance.org/mustang/combat-reports.html
nikimcbee
01-20-08, 10:43 PM
:up: Great find
HunterICX
01-21-08, 04:32 AM
:yep: A great find indeed,
HunterICX
And quite helpfull too. After reading these abit, I took my P51 up into the air and scored my first ace kill with it (Never known how to fly the thing in tight cornering fights until now). :up:
Yep Dowly very nice, really interesting :up:
Stealth Hunter
01-21-08, 11:08 AM
Nice find!
XabbaRus
01-21-08, 06:08 PM
How do you fly the P-51 well it seems very twitchy, I went up against 2 Me-109 G6s and got my but kicked.
How do you fly the P-51 well it seems very twitchy, I went up against 2 Me-109 G6s and got my but kicked.
Combat flaps is the key. Even the slightest hard turn needs combat flaps. I used to always spin my plane on turns, but with flaps on, nooo problem. Atm, playing ACE/ACE difficulty campaign on a P51, 5 sorties flown with 12 kills, IIRC 4 of them were 262's. And of course, speed is very important when flying P51, it rolls like a flying cow in slow speeds, but when the speeds are up it can roll VERY fast. :up:
XabbaRus
01-21-08, 06:44 PM
Next time we fly we shuold practice some combat moves maybe DACT type thing where with invulnerability but limited ammo so you can shoot your opponent but not be killed, record the track and watch it later for analysis.
I wonder if anyone has made a tool that could capture the flight data from a mission and then show it in a 3d box environment gods eye view thing so you could see what each plane is doing?
Next time we fly we shuold practice some combat moves maybe DACT type thing where with invulnerability but limited ammo so you can shoot your opponent but not be killed, record the track and watch it later for analysis.
This' something I've been wanting for a looooong time. And not just attacks but everything you can think of. Formations, pair take offs, combat tactics with wingman (e.g. 'drag&bag' would be very useful to master in our fights) etc. etc.
I wonder if anyone has made a tool that could capture the flight data from a mission and then show it in a 3d box environment gods eye view thing so you could see what each plane is doing?
Nope, not that I know of.
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