Yeah Tater I fly pretty much all off line too.
I happened to be flying an IL-2 last night and noted how 'chatty' the tail gunner was.
But not to get too far off the original topic.
Ultimate recommendation IMHO on evasive tactics would be to use the rudder to side slip so as to evade enemy bullets, and throttle cuts (and even dive breaks) to get the enemy to over shoot. Then go after the bugger if you have the energy!
When all else fails, remember that the Luftwaffe withdrew the Stukas after a time from their vulnerability. In environments of solid air superiority it works; but any other situation where the airforces are at parity then generally expect to have your hind end handed to you :oops: That was the general bent of history I have read about and IL-2 reflects that over all.
Just my two bits. Hope I've been interesting if nothing else.
Cheers
Triad
Hans-Ulrich Rudel shot down an ace, who was flying an La-5, in his Stuka.
the key to surviving in a Ju-87 is:
1) be constantly aware of your surroundings
2) if possible, don't fly alone
3) the stuka turns very well - use flaps and airbrakes to increase those capabilities, you'll be able to turn at 160 kmh without stalling.
4) the D5 has 2x 20mm guns - use them, i downed more than one russian fighter with them.
P.S.
the key to downing a stuka is aiming for the wing roots - a short burst will set the fuel tanks on fire. disengage and watch its death.
P.P.S.
if you know where to aim, even the G version can shoot down planes (Rudel shot down an il-2 with one salvo flying the G)
Get slow and turn into a small, small horizontal circle. The Stuka can out-turn almost any plane.
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Any Stuka without a good fighter escort is a dead-duck. Period hock:
ColaBen
Veto,
I managed to win against 3 fighters in a Ju-87 B-2...
1x La-5 (Mano-a-mano) with PK (Gunner),
2x Yak in Teamwork, perforated by my mini calibers
After I was full of adrenalin...
It's always fun to win an unfair fight!
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Yes, setting your plane to "Ace" will improve your rear gunner.
In real life defensive circles were often employed.
Me, I do what Rudel often did: Dive for the deck.
The aircraft also handles well at low speed, so the occasional Scissors might work.
Read Rudel's Kriegstagesbuch, its in German and English if you look around.