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Leandros -> RE: P-400 for air-to-air? (3/19/2015 11:19:29 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Jorge_Stanbury There are P-36s in the game; mostly in the US, but the Dutch, Chinese used it. The British too, and there are enough Mohawk IVs to use them in the front lines That said, I would try to keep them as far away from danger as possible. As you mentioned, it lacks firepower, but also lacks armor and speed.. and range/ drop tanks It is maneuverable, but not enough vs. a Japanese plane I appreciate that the game is using what specs you are showing but they are a little misleading, quite typical actually. The versions shown are later versions with armor, self-sealing fuel tanks and heavier armament. IOW, not the version flown, for example, during the PH attack. Those were lighter and therefore had better maneuverability and climb rate, at least on par with the Zero - they also had the more reliable P & W Twin Wasp engine. These are the ones I was looking for. It did lack firepower but that was of less importance against the equally un-armored Japanese planes, especially their bombers which the P-40E's usually could not reach. The Mohawk IV is pictured with the Twin Wasp Engine - it had the Wright Cyclone. A little more on performance: This P-36 had a 1.000 feet better r/c (3.400 feet) than those listed in the game, even with a 1.050 hp Engine. The 1941 version had the 1.200 hp. P & W Engine. Weight/hp ratio therefore better than the Zero. So, the P-36, and Mohawk, flown in the game had inferior specs. compared with the Zero, but they were armored to a certain extent and had better armament than the original - not all the minuses. The PH P-36 had better specs. but inferior armament and protection. Problem was the last version could maneuver with the Zero - and reach up to the Japanese bombers. The P-40E couldn't. The early P-36 also had excellent range. Flown economically it achieved more than 1.200 miles (statute). Fred
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