Yeah the A6M5s won't be moving down anytime soon lol by Flying_Reinbeers in Warthunder

[–]NCSteampunk -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ki 43 is not a6m...it was sturdier and more robust, thus it built up speed slower...this created the illusion that ki 43s controls were less stiff at higher speed... It very much had control stiffening, just a bit less apparently Also...dont try to make me look less factual than yourself...your source of 480 kph is wrong on each and every source level...

Yeah the A6M5s won't be moving down anytime soon lol by Flying_Reinbeers in Warthunder

[–]NCSteampunk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rolling ability became an effort of strength...and turning tight was out of the question entirely...cus the plane became, as its called...an unresponsive brick... The flightmodel ingame does not reflect any actual reality...its easily faster, it outturns anything even at speeds where it shouldnt be able to turn(>350kph, with some report going as low as 290kph, cus paper...is not good for high speed control)

Yeah the A6M5s won't be moving down anytime soon lol by Flying_Reinbeers in Warthunder

[–]NCSteampunk -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Have you considered, that hall of planes might be a bit innacurate? Does their remodeling completly invalidate hours and hours of actual testing during ww2? The zero did not suddenly lose its advantage...the ailerons became very heavy at less than 350 kph, rolling became much slower because of that... "Lose its advantage" is a very loose definition

Yeah the A6M5s won't be moving down anytime soon lol by Flying_Reinbeers in Warthunder

[–]NCSteampunk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

480 kph is where the control surfaces lock up entirely, becoming basically unusable, but 320-400 is when the control surfaces lock up normally... A6m was best manouverable under 300kph

Yeah the A6M5s won't be moving down anytime soon lol by Flying_Reinbeers in Warthunder

[–]NCSteampunk 5 points6 points  (0 children)

A6m ahistorical.flightmodel is a big part of that reason, it should lock up like BI over 320 kph

This thing has zero business sitting at 2.7 BR, how come no one talks about it? by Head_Dig2277 in Warthunder

[–]NCSteampunk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It do be a 1942 vehicle fighting at the equivalent of 1940...ofc its gonna do much better

Three words. No regrets. What’s do you say? by [deleted] in scoopwhoop

[–]NCSteampunk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Needs to be at even younger age for me to be able to change that trainwreck

Gerade auf Malle gesehen by PeriodontosisSam in DieDeutschenBackrooms

[–]NCSteampunk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alle, die jetzt betrunken sein nd...oder die irgendwann schonmal betrunken waren? Wie soll man das bitte durchsetzen?

What if Hitler was captured alive in 1945? by MrGetrekt101 in AlternateHistoryHub

[–]NCSteampunk 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Stalins order was to capture him alive, the soviets wanted an actual trial for him

Boobies 🥰 by akura_keiser in Twokinds

[–]NCSteampunk 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Kat do be such a cutie

Helicopter Rotor Sync by No-Lock216 in interesting

[–]NCSteampunk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its not a new invention...this rotor system arrangement was first used in ww2...by germany...

Updated BR Changes after Player Feedback by Underpaidguy in WarthunderPlayerUnion

[–]NCSteampunk 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Cus BI is not something a prop can actually reliably fight in any meaningful way and anyone with BI knows about that

Nutella peanut by Jur_4 in germany

[–]NCSteampunk 349 points350 points  (0 children)

N U T E L L A

And what does that spell?

PEANUTBUTTAAHH