Ki-44 climb > Corsair climb, AFAIK, so I'm guessing the Japanese pilot will have an advantage
... its Japanese, Japanese planes go up well, while American planes go down (as in dive) well... whilst bringing other planes down with it :lol:
Actually, in real life the F6F could outclimb the Zero and most other Japanese fighters. This was learned the hard way by some pilots who expected it to act like the F4F, and tried to climb away from it.
Don't let the performance of the Hellcat in Il2 fool you.
Also, Il2 does'nt (yet) have a late war version of the Corsair.
There is a certain amount of truth in what you say, but all other things being equal I'd still rather have a plane with better performance.
Anyways I am glad we are getting this new Japanese plane.
Trying to keep things on-topic.
Well, the P-38 was also designed as interceptor and it was a deadly machine against fighters.....
The Shoki was a great plane at low and medium heights. Not so good at higher, but it was one of the better japanese planes nevertheless. Simply, the japanese have not anything better in climbing. At first, B-29s flew very high and Shokis had a very difficult time tryng to catch them. When B-29s changed to medium heights raids, the Shoki performed much better. Shokis and Toryus were the main B-29 killers.
b-29 service ceiling was 33,600 ft (10,200 m) cruise speed 220 mph ( 350 km/h)
Ki-44 service ceiling was 36,745 ft (11,200 m) cruise speed 249 mph ( 401 km/h)
"Tojo" was disliked by veteran pilots for its high landing speed and relatively poor maneuverability and It had a poor view on takeoff , so it killed a number of inexperienced pilots. However, it could climb and dive as well as most of its enemies
The final development of the Shoki was powered by 1
Most Ki-44 were IIb, armed with 4 x12,7mm machine-guns (1175 units) or IIc (2x 12,7 + 2x20, 40 or 37mm) (between 400 and 800 units). Only 3 operational units of III built.
They were fast, but at high, the air is more thin, and the Ki-44 had very small wings. It means it was fast, but hard to maneouver at high (more or less as an F-104 Starfighter)
At more low heights it was as nimble as any allied fighter, but not at the same league of Ki-43 and A6M, so "not maneuverable enough to Japanese standards"
It was a feared plane in CBI, far better than P-40s and Hurricanes and holding its own against P-38s, Spitfires, P-47s and Mustangs. I love it. It's the "poor man's Fw-190"
For japanese planes, "Famous Airplane of the world"series and "Mechanism of Military Aircraft" series are also good.
These books refer to original manuals, so you can see detailed Mechanism.
You can also read articles written by who participated in the project or pilot.
If you can read Japanese, search at Amazon.co.jp.
'陸軍2式単座戦闘機「鐘馗」 世界の傑作機'
'鍾馗'
I for one am grateful for any Japanese plane added to the sim.
Now if we could only get our hands on a decent Ki-45 Nick.................................... :wink:
[quote="Saburo Sakai"]b-29 service ceiling was 33,600 ft (10,200 m) cruise speed 220 mph ( 350 km/h)
Ki-44 service ceiling was 36,745 ft (11,200 m) cruise speed 249 mph ( 401 km/h)
"Tojo" was disliked by veteran pilots for its high landing speed and relatively poor maneuverability and It had a poor view on takeoff , so it killed a number of inexperienced pilots. However, it could climb and dive as well as most of its enemies
The final development of the Shoki was powered by 1