Thunderbolt vs Spitfire

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Thunderbolt vs Spitfire

Postby ReillyCambridge » Fri Sep 26, 2003 9:41 pm

Multiplayer is when CFS3 really shines!  Ahh yes, to circle that Thunderbolt @ 6500 feet & then come crashing down out of the clouds to pounce some unsuspecting fool in a Spitfire, hot lead leaping from those Browning machine-guns like fire from a Roman Candle, then climbing away out of reach!

Hallaluah!

The Spitfire & P-51 are fine for beginners, but nothing teaches you strong combat tactics like the P-47!

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Re: Thunderbolt vs Spitfire

Postby Wing Nut » Sat Sep 27, 2003 10:01 pm

Better not let Ozzy hear you talking like that!  You mess with his Spitfires you're asking for trouble! :)  


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Re: Thunderbolt vs Spitfire

Postby ozzy72 » Sun Sep 28, 2003 4:39 am

A Jug take a Spit. Err dream on ::)
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Re: Thunderbolt vs Spitfire

Postby Sock » Sun Sep 28, 2003 9:45 am

Ozzy this man is more than right!
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Re: Thunderbolt vs Spitfire

Postby catsup » Sun Sep 28, 2003 10:19 am

I like the Spitfire and Thunderbolt but I wouldn't say no to a Typhoon or a Tempest. :) :) :)
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Re: Thunderbolt vs Spitfire

Postby Woodlouse2002 » Sun Sep 28, 2003 3:21 pm

Just remember that the speed of the P47 bled off fast in a steep climb. The Spit is not a plane for beginners. A skilled pilot in a Spit is more than a match for anything of that era.

However, The best way to dogfight is to fly in a Tempest and show the world what 2,400hp of napier sabre can do! ;D
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Re: Thunderbolt vs Spitfire

Postby Wing Nut » Sun Sep 28, 2003 9:27 pm

As much as I like the plane, I've always thought that flying the Jug was akin to strapping a bunch of machine guns to a brick and hoping you can pull out of the dive in time. :)
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Re: Thunderbolt vs Spitfire

Postby GeForce » Mon Sep 29, 2003 1:22 am

Me too actually. I do like the Jug though...;)
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IRe: Thunderbolt vs Spitfire

Postby ReillyCambridge » Mon Sep 29, 2003 3:25 pm

The Spit is a fine plane, and perfect for a beginner --once they master it's brisk aerobatic roll (which usually only takes about ten minutes of tumbling around wildly, particularly if making the transition from the Jug, which takes a great deal of input on the yoke!)   Beginners think that aerial combat simply consists of out-turning their opponents & the Spit is MORE than accomodating!  In fact, this aircraft is a genuine PAIN IN THE ASS for the P-47, which, as was pointed out, bleeds off energy quickly in a climb or a turn  (and lord help us all in a climbing turn!  :D)

But the P-47 is the perfect platform for anyone who thinks that a dog-fight is a helluva lot funner when you have out-thought your opponent, rather than out-turned him.

(And that damned "radar" and target lock in Multiplayer completely neutralizes the Jug's effectiveness, since all of those Spits (seems like EVERY damn fool is flying them in multiplayer!) know where you are at EVERY CONCEIVABLE SECOND!  These devices should be outlawed!  Outlawed, I say!  Give us simpler folks in the prettier planes a chance!)

And yeah, the P-47 is an anvil with wings (and a buncha guns) but she sho' is pretty, ain't she?

(Also, it's fun to load up with rockets before launching into multiplayer so when one of these kids in Spitfires try to come at you in a head-on attack, you can fire a few of them off!  Give them something to think about next time they try it!  :D)

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Re: Thunderbolt vs Spitfire

Postby 1danny » Mon Sep 29, 2003 3:43 pm

;Di love the jug, it can take 1 or 2 hits on the chin and come back swinging. in a dogfight give me a george.  :o opps sorry wrong game
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Re: Thunderbolt vs Spitfire

Postby ReillyCambridge » Mon Sep 29, 2003 5:41 pm

1danny,

I always liked the George, too.  Wish I could get one for for CFS3!  A Zero, too!

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Re: Thunderbolt vs Spitfire

Postby Sock » Tue Sep 30, 2003 5:38 pm

Yes, shes a heavy, but a beaut non the less!  Affectionatly called the 7 Ton Milk Jug!  

I wish those radar things were off all the time.  It gives us 47 pilots less of an advantage.  We can't lurk around up top waiting for some unsupecting fool in a lesser aircraft to dive on and and send tumbling!  There's no surpise and that sucks...

I never enjoyed the Geoge, to slow a rate of fire.  I loved the P-38 in CFS2, not so much CFS3 cause of the Jug!  But all those fiftys and a 20 right up front!  Deadly accuricy!!!!  Never turn with her down low, use your speed, take a shot, go out passed your prey, and turn around for another lick.  Good ol' Fork Tailed Devil!!   ;D

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