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Re: What is the most maneuverable fighter at low altitudes? - Twister - 16.08.2010

Ki-43, without doubt.


Re: What is the most maneuverable fighter at low altitudes? - Guest - 16.08.2010

Twister Wrote:Ki-43, without doubt.

I thought It was a Tie Interceptor? Tongue


Re: What is the most maneuverable fighter at low altitudes? - nzwilliam - 16.08.2010

Twister Wrote:Ki-43, without doubt.

IMHO a well trimmed Gladiator would quite easily turn inside it


Re: What is the most maneuverable fighter at low altitudes? - Planemad - 17.08.2010

I say the Messerschmitt Bf 109E-3, E-4 well for me any ways :roll:

Planemad


Re: What is the most maneuverable fighter at low altitudes? - Guest - 17.08.2010

Planemad Wrote:I say the Messerschmitt Bf 109E-3, E-4 well for me any ways :roll:

Planemad

F-2 To G-6


Re: What is the most maneuverable fighter at low altitudes? - Comm Cody - 19.08.2010

F-86. At least when I'm not blacking out doing it.
I agree that the I-153 is a good plane to use for on the deck.


Re: What is the most maneuverable fighter at low altitudes? - RadPig94 - 19.08.2010

Comm Cody Wrote:F-86. At least when I'm not blacking out doing it.
I agree that the I-153 is a good plane to use for on the deck.
I-153 is pretty squirrely for me and a tad slow, I-16 just right for a combination of speed and maneuverability


Re: What is the most maneuverable fighter at low altitudes? - angelabrookss - 24.08.2010

i think it will be me-163. it is very quick and really a strong fighter !


Re: What is the most maneuverable fighter at low altitudes? - KG64_Cnopicilin - 24.08.2010

I just get a blackout every time I try to make a turn with it Big Grin


Re: What is the most maneuverable fighter at low altitudes? - Guest - 24.08.2010

KG64_Cnopicilin Wrote:I just get a blackout every time I try to make a turn with it Big Grin

You are meant to fly away to higher altitude, turn around and then dive down on the fighters.


Re: What is the most maneuverable fighter at low altitudes? - KG64_Cnopicilin - 24.08.2010

Verhängnis Wrote:
KG64_Cnopicilin Wrote:I just get a blackout every time I try to make a turn with it Big Grin

You are meant to fly away to higher altitude, turn around and then dive down on the fighters.
And the thread is about maneuverability, not the tactics/right way to fly something.


Re: What is the most maneuverable fighter at low altitudes? - Guest - 24.08.2010

Just sayin'...


Re: What is the most maneuverable fighter at low altitudes? - Deathsight - 25.08.2010

MC-200 Saetta

Decent all around fighter, fair punch on the weapons and can out-maneuver an I-16 even though it's a bit faster in the level speed, not to mention it can take some punishment and still fly.

Or a Ki-27 Nate

This one in the field of aerobatics and maneuvrability is really hard to beat to my knowledge, it's pretty reliable on the engine and can do negative G maneuvers without the engine choking, it can even out-maneuver sevral bi-planes such as the I-153, the Gladiator or the CR-42 Falco without problems.

And believe me, it takes serious bad luck to go for stalls and spins, or an incredibly incompetent pilot, but the weapons and gunsights could be better IMHO.


Re: What is the most maneuverable fighter at low altitudes? - Tomthetom - 28.08.2010

I-15 or 16 and all non-stock jets. Oh and the Clipped Wing Was made for low altitude so that too.




EDIT: Bf-109 B-E all good because they pull up half a meter off the ground every time.


Re: What is the most maneuverable fighter at low altitudes? - HH_Cipher - 31.08.2010

^^^^^^^^^^^^ Take note, all posts are down to personal preference Wink ^^^^^^^^^^^^