Aircraft MVR bands

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HerzKaraya
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Aircraft MVR bands

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Quick question for air-to-air gurus...

All aircraft types with the exception of fighters/fighter-bombers have a general maneuver value and have "0" as the value for the different maneuver bands.

Does that mean that their maneuver does not drop as altitude increases or is there a hardcoded "mvr loss" per increasing band?

So, what would happen if I assign fighters/fighter-bombers a general value and leave maneuver at the different bands at "0" too? Would it work the same or do they use a different formula?

Thanks for the enlightment!
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Different I believe. You can test it out but I don't think it will be pretty.
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That probably would make a lousy fighter...

look at the P47N. It doesn't have maneuver bands that fall off.
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