ShaggyHiK
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You are somewhat wrong. IL-2 is a rather bad aircraft. Small bomb load, poor weight balance which severely limits maneuverability and other problems, but there are pluses. The loss of pieces from air defense should be lower than that of the IL-2 due to the fact that the Ju-87 is an order of magnitude less time in the zone of effective air defense fire. At the approach stage, the height is quite high, the air defenses do not conduct effective fire, at the dive stage, when it is relatively easy to hit the Ju-87 with fire, it is literally 15-30-40 seconds. After that, the exit from the battle occurs at a sufficiently high speed, but at a low altitude, and if there are forests, terrain folds or houses above the target, they will limit the ability to fire. In contrast to the IL-2, which can be hit by anti-aircraft artillery fire at any stage of approach to the target, the stage of attack, the stage of exit from the battle. And it will always be low enough in the zone of effective fire of small-caliber anti-aircraft guns. It is not serious to use the He-111 and Ju-88 as a combat support aircraft. It is better to use for example Hs-126 or Bf-109E, Bf-110 or FW-190, Hs-129. Keep in mind that in the game the dive mechanic works crookedly, if at all, so Ju-87 incur sensitive losses. As far as I understand, the difference in losses from anti-aircraft fire is in the amount of armor on the plane. The IL-2 has an armor parameter of about 2. I can’t say from memory, but I can’t check to make sure I’m not mistaken. When receiving hits from anti-aircraft guns, he apparently cuts off the damage received due to armor. If another Soviet aircraft without armor participated in the attack, it would have suffered higher losses. But in fact, it still doesn’t work like that in real life, but it works in the game. The Ju-87 has rather weak armor, and therefore the impact of anti-aircraft fire in the game is an order of magnitude higher.
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