If you try counter the S by doing a High split-S like you demonstrate, its possible they may 'dummy' it (that is, performing half the maneuver, but instead of reversing direction, just levelling out and keep flying straight)
In doing this, you'd totally let them get away. I think it'd be much safer to do a sharp turn, or if you arent in a fighter that turns well, do a high loop. You'll lose E and speed doing it, but you'll have a huge height advantage on them once you complete the loop
the point of this maneuver:
a split essing fighter will turn tighter and can utilise the extra speed to trade for alt or extend. the immelman/loop means you will turn wider resulting in you in a prime position for you to dive on him. you have regained position on his six. it does have a flaw, you can loose sight of the enemy fighter.
if he did fake a split ess, you will be watching him, your climb into the split ess can be changed into a Chandelle and turned into a Rope A Dope and attack.
you say turn tight? you will loose lots of E, and he can extend away, for example, FW vs spitfire
Never turn fight with a FW, make the enemy turn, he loses E you constantly climb away, his turns increase his distance.
Depends what plane your in. If you're in a spitfire, it can easily turn with a FW. In a Mustang or Tempest, different story.
FW's arent great turners themselves. When you start a turn, you need to know 'can he turn better or worse then you'. Knowing that can decide whether you fly or die
the FW190 D9 vs mustang mkiii, it can only beat the mustang on climb and some times roll. other than that evenly matched, mustang vs fw190 A mustang can out perform.
Wonder whats a better b&z ; tempest or FW?
personally i'd use the DO if it was tempest-era map.
If I were in the defending aircraft, I would be more than happy to see you try the half-Cuban.
No doubt, The FW-190 is better at energy fighting than a Tempest in this game.
A: The 190 will not lose its wing at 730 - 750 KPH in a dive. You hit those speeds in a Tempest you best be real, real careful pulling out. This is how Oleg decided to portray the lamellar wing design: exaggerate its weaknesses and eliminate its strengths.
B: The 190 is artificially faster than the Tempest in this game, and can hit higher speeds in a dive. The 190 can always escape, the Tempest never can.
Of course, there is not much reason to run from a Tempest V in this game. The Tempest is a twitchy aircraft that will flick-stall at the drop of a feather if not properly managed during maneuvers. The guy flying the Tempest has to know his aircraft or he's little more than 100 points waiting to happen. It's a good match-up on the turn, though, if the Tempest pilot knows his ship.
not exactly true i have always caught up with the 190 in the tempest tempest just lacks turn in high speed something a 190 shld be better at
Hehe, I asked in another thread what your counter to the split-s would be Wolf.
Guess I just found my answer.
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