Greg Boeser
1st Lieutenant
Most numerous, then. In December 1941 only two IJAAF Sentai were equipped with Ki-43.I'm not denying any of that. I'm simply observing that the Ki-27 was not the best fighter deployed by the IJA in Dec 1941.
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Most numerous, then. In December 1941 only two IJAAF Sentai were equipped with Ki-43.I'm not denying any of that. I'm simply observing that the Ki-27 was not the best fighter deployed by the IJA in Dec 1941.
Going by memory, one of the first Sentais to trade the KI-27 for the KI-43, was the 70th, during their Burma campaign in January '42, which saw combat with the AVG and the RAF.Most numerous, then. In December 1941 only two IJAAF Sentai were equipped with Ki-43.
I was in a computer gamers club in Moscow where a VVS veteran was invited. Early 2000s. He observed the duels in Il-2 on the projector screen with great interest. At some point, one or both (virtual) pilots extended their flaps, and the veteran shouted: Don't do that, you'll lose your speed!That's because the virtual pilots do not feel the fatigue induced by high G turning combat.
Something like 20 years ago, some russian wwII pilot , after seeing How air combats were executed in il-2 sturmovik said something like this:.
i see you doing hard turns of more than 3G's, in real life , after less than 3 minutes, you're so exhausted, you can only fly your plane straight.
Most numerous, then. In December 1941 only two IJAAF Sentai were equipped with Ki-43.
There were several types that were fantastic turn-fighters, like the A6M, Fw190 and KI-43. Their tactic was to drawn an opponent into a low speed engagement where their aircraft were at their best. Early in the Pacific war, many American pilots learned the hard way that engaging the Japanese on their terms was a fatal mistake.
The same can be said for the British when the Fw190 made it's debut.
On the opposite end of the spectrum, the Me262 was at a disadvantage if it dropped it's airspeed to match a turning fight with Allied pilots. The jet pilots did, however, exploit the Me262s excellent high-speed turning abilities against Allied types when they engaged in a turning fight, which put the Allied pilots at a disadvantage and many paid dearly for that mistake.
So yes, there are.some advantages to low speed fighting, but must be put into proper context.
People were actually banned from events of the Flying Tiger association if they said (in a public enough manner) that they shot down mostly Ki-27s and Ki-43s...
Who was banned from which events, and when?
The free enterprise system was part of what we were fighting for.I believe Ford also suggested that some RAF claims were "donated" to the AVG in return for a cut of the prize money that the AVG pilots were paid for kills.
Greg is an idiot, so I will enjoy this.
I also look forward to your chemtrails research results.
You are basing your argument on game charts?In the case of the Flying Tigers, if no one actually got banned specifically for calling their kills Ki-43s (but I did read at least one claim that this happened), my general point was that as a whole they persisted well beyond reason to get upset over it, rather than being happy to set the record straight. From what I heard, most never accepted that they were wrong... And that, here and elsewhere in the Pacific, did contribute to the false narrative that the Zero eagerly made circles.
In the meantime, here is another form of the results from my "chemtrail research", spread over 30 years (The pasted images below have been fixed, so you can copy them or visit the Internet Archives link):
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In the case of the Flying Tigers, if no one actually got banned specifically for calling their kills Ki-43s (but I did read at least one claim that this happened), my general point was that as a whole they persisted well beyond reason to get upset over it, rather than being happy to set the record straight. From what I heard, most never accepted that they were wrong... And that, here and elsewhere in the Pacific, did contribute to the false narrative that the Zero eagerly made circles.
In the meantime, here is another form of the results from my "chemtrail research", spread over 30 years (The pasted images below have been fixed, so you can copy them or visit the Internet Archives link):
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