Nice videos guys, and I almost died from such a rudder stall myself =dobs=, luckily I was a few hundred feet higher than you at the wing drop
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Btw I could only see two single pings on the enemy AC in your video, which resulted in an oil-leak, while a majority of the tracers seemed to miss in front or under the bandit. So I'm not sure about the German 20 mm being to weak. When I watch my videos from this series I hear myself often saying "wth he should be dead!!??", until remembering that "Oh yeah, I'm carrying only 6x .303 cals..."
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Looking at the score stats, the pilots in Warbirds have a hit-percent of only 6-11 %, meaning that if emptying the whole Bf 109E-4 clip, out of 120x 20 mm rounds only 7-13 bullets actually hit a target. I guess this percieved "guns are useless" feeling is a result of Warbirds players being used to fly around with mid-late war 6x .50 cals, 4x 20 mm, 4x .50 cals + 20 mm's etc etc loadouts. Considering airforces in ww2 willingly decreased the performance of their fighters by loading then with heavier and stronger guns, one can conclude that the early war loadouts were considered inadequate by the real life pilots, who probably bitched about it to their superiors as much as we do in these forums haha. This could mean that Warbirds is actually doing quite a nice job at simulating guns effects
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/Robert