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THOSE MIG's ARE KILLING us - anthipas - 08.05.2009
hi guys its my first topic and my english are not so good.I am flying missions with F-86 ,F-80 and now with the panther.I am flying and fight (simulated) years now and the only killing against those mig's (ace level...always) are only by luck.i thing is the FM of f-80 .anyway ,anyone have any tactics to engage migs????
- Triad773 - 08.05.2009
See Bolter's comments here
(The link is inoperative)
Was just reading that and think it answers your question. I'd have F-86's flying CAP while the Panthers take out the ground targets.
Triad
- anthipas - 08.05.2009
thanks triad but even the F-86 have problem.if the mig climb and then dive against you its all over and if you start a turn fight you are losing all your energy and the mig win again .
- NineToes - 08.05.2009
Maybe it's because the MiG is a better plane... :lol:
- Dietz - 08.05.2009
Migs are all jumped up - their original FM was too... :?
- stansdds - 09.05.2009
The MiG-15 was slightly better than the F-86, but the MiG suffered from high speed instability and it's weapons had a slow rate of fire. What gave the F-86 is legendary status was pilot training. U.S. pilots were highly skilled, North Korean pilots had far less training and that does make a big difference.
Here's a quick and interesting read on the subject, complete with a comparison chart.
http://home.att.net/~jbaugher1/p86_11.html
- caldrail - 03.06.2009
The covert introduction of WW2 veteran Russian pilots came as an unwelcome suprise to the US. I remember seeing a document from the period discussing tactics and the relative strengths and weaknesses of F-86/Mig 15 encounters. It seems the americans were warned on arriving in the theatre that the enemy planes weren't walkovers.