Zia ur Huriya
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Dear developers, I have been playing CMANO recently and really appreciate your effort in developing such a comprehensive military simulator. I’m currently trying to build a scenario involving the F-35, during which I have probably spotted some flaws in this game which I would like to point out. 1. Speed. F-35s seem to enjoy a military speed of Mach 1.6 without afterburner while still having a combat radius of approx. 1000 nmi. That, I think, contradicts what Lockheed Martin stated. They said that the F-35 has a limited supercruise capability at Mach 1.2 for 150 miles. 2. Radar cross section. Air Force General Mike Hostage said in an interview with Aviationweek in 2014, “it [the F-35] can beat the F-22 in stealth”. But in CMANO, one experiences exactly the opposite: the F-35 has a larger RCS in every direction than the F-22. 3. Agility. The F-35 has only got an agility of 4.5 while it has showed some serious aerial stunts at the Paris Air Show last year. On the contrary, the J-20, which has an agility of 5.5 in this game, has demonstrated basically nothing that can be described as supermaneuverable, yet is still catagorized as a supermaneuverable jet; the F-16, whose maneuverability is deemed inferior to the F-35 by numerous F-16 and F-35 pilots, receives an agility of 4.9, which I think is truly an insult to the F-35. In some earlier databases, the F-35 has an agility of 5, but was later adjusted to 4.5. I’m not sure if this has anything to do with the so-called F-35-lost-to-an-F-16-in-dogfight report which has been debunked by multiple sources. If so, now that the allegations have been refuted, could you developers please revise its agility? When I’m trying to add some advanced AEW or OECM platforms to the red Air Force in order to kinda balance the belligerents, I realized that I can’t. The Beriev A-100 was nowhere to be found and the L-175V Khibiny loadout on the Su-34 was also missing. Is it possible to include both of them in a future update? Best regards.
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