I thought a furball was the stuff my cat used to cough up all the time. Anyway, yeah Dave's a/c are pretty good for dogfights. I know once I identify a target, as long as it maintains a stable speed, I'm stuck on it.
2011futuremarine wrote:as it's pretty easy through practice to easily stay on someone's 6, but that doesn't mean that you can put your gunsight on him.)
I've found that, by using the dynamic cockpit view, if I pull up just enough that it's difficult to see my target, due to the cockpit and points where the canopy fastens shut, I can get a target in the gunsight and get some shots off on it. That just takes some practice. You just gotta know when the best time to shoot is, even if you are experiencing blackout/redout. I haven't done very serious dogfighting, the one time I tried I had serious lag b/c my ethernet cable was loose, but it should be possible to get up real close on someone's six and have their plane in your face, which is the pefect momet to unload.
Then, just be prepared to dodge when the target starts lagging.
I still gotta check out those WWII planes that have working guns. I should have them soon.
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