ORIGINAL: seille
It is faster than the A6M5c because it has no armor.
Ah. In that case, since B-17 defensive armament will still have its Uber-efficacy, I'd not willingly expose an unarmored aircraft to that (borked) code.
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ORIGINAL: seille
It is faster than the A6M5c because it has no armor.
ORIGINAL: Lokasenna
I wondered what "UP" meant. I was like "is it just a gun that fires upwards?". Takes care of that question.
Are (Japanese; some of the Allied ones look like they have radar and such) night fighters even worth it? What makes them better than just using a regular fighter on night time CAP? I hope the answer to this can help the lizard also.
ORIGINAL: hkbhsi
If your night fighters don't have radar they are close to useless and will not shoot down any heavy bomber. Having said that, even a modest number of useless fighters on night cap will disrupt the bombers enough to reduce the damage done to your airfields and factories.
I've had Nicks, Franks and Tony KAI decimated at night by B-29s
ORIGINAL: obvert
ORIGINAL: hkbhsi
If your night fighters don't have radar they are close to useless and will not shoot down any heavy bomber. Having said that, even a modest number of useless fighters on night cap will disrupt the bombers enough to reduce the damage done to your airfields and factories.
This is not good advice.
Night fighters are dedicated to night missions and suffer much less than conventional day fighters flying at night. I'm nearly in 8/44 but have been using them for 3-4 months and they don't do a lot but do much more than any other platform at night. None have radar, and I'm sure they'll improve a bit when they do.
My Irving NF routinely kill B-29s at about 1-2 per mission (with a few more to ops losses if it's a long distance) and there is a bit less damage to the facilities than if using day fighters in a night role, and considerably less (usually) than if no fighters were present.
I've had Nicks, Franks and Tony KAI decimated at night by B-29s while the Irvings lose very few planes and do kill the incoming bombers. I've had 15 Franks taken out in one night (and didn't do much to disrupt anything) but I've never lost more than 2 Irvings. Let me know if you'd like to see evidence or just check the past three months of my AAR.
The Tojos (first version that you have at the beginning in Canton, IIa, IIb, IIc) mountsORIGINAL: geofflambert
I just noticed that Hanzberger's wire chart for Japanese aircraft shows the Tojos using HA-34 engines. They use HA-35s, should someone advise him of this?
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ORIGINAL: Chickenboy
ORIGINAL: geofflambert
I'm using Hanzberger's wire chart and for the A6M5d-S he shows no special equipment for night fighting.
I'm going from memory (from work) about this now, lizard, but doesn't the A6M5d-S have a significantly upgunned armament for night fighting? Is this the one with the "UP" facing 30mm suite or is that one of the J1N1s / Dinahs?
I wondered what "UP" meant. I was like "is it just a gun that fires upwards?". Takes care of that question.
ORIGINAL: cohimbra
The Tojos (first version that you have at the beginning in Canton, IIa, IIb, IIc) mountsORIGINAL: geofflambert
I just noticed that Hanzberger's wire chart for Japanese aircraft shows the Tojos using HA-34 engines. They use HA-35s, should someone advise him of this?
the Nakajima Ha-34. No doubt about that...I play DaBabes but in the stock is the same.
Regards, powerful green monster!
[:D]
ORIGINAL: cohimbra
The Tojos (first version that you have at the beginning in Canton, IIa, IIb, IIc) mountsORIGINAL: geofflambert
I just noticed that Hanzberger's wire chart for Japanese aircraft shows the Tojos using HA-34 engines. They use HA-35s, should someone advise him of this?
the Nakajima Ha-34. No doubt about that...I play DaBabes but in the stock is the same.
Regards, powerful green monster!
[:D]
Supposed to be the Ha-34. It was an oversight that it wasn't fixed in Scen2 with the last official patch. I forget which dev answered my query, but it is in the Air thread back sometime ago.ORIGINAL: Chickenboy
ORIGINAL: cohimbra
The Tojos (first version that you have at the beginning in Canton, IIa, IIb, IIc) mountsORIGINAL: geofflambert
I just noticed that Hanzberger's wire chart for Japanese aircraft shows the Tojos using HA-34 engines. They use HA-35s, should someone advise him of this?
the Nakajima Ha-34. No doubt about that...I play DaBabes but in the stock is the same.
Regards, powerful green monster!
[:D]
Don't think this is right, cohimbra. In stock, it's the Ha-35, or at least it was in early patches. Dunno about all the mods. This issue has come up in the past, but I don't recall what consensus was...any other recollections?