Thank you to Besea for allowing me to fly his Me-262 Schwalbe. Unfortunately, I did not get to utilize it to its full potential due to what I believe was a weird glitch.
I upped a minute or so after the rest of the 262 squadron and flew West to scout for approaching bomber groups. Cruising at 9000m (≈30,000') at 70% throttle, one needs to use the "zero trim" feature (Shift + G) from time to time to minimize rolling side to side caused by auto-trim over compensating.
After flying around Field 38, contacts were reported near Field 68 heading in the general direction of Berlin. I vectored for an intercept and quickly spotted large groups of bombers at 8,000m - 9,000m (≈25,000' - 30,000'). I went to full throttle and climbed to 9,800m to fly over the groups with the intent to roll back and commence HO attacks. But, when I was flying over the bombers (with no distance to target icons showing) I heard two hits and my aircraft exploded. I thought that perhaps a Mustang had dove down onto me. No. In the buffer it said I suffered a "Maneuver Kill" from a bomber. At 9,800m. Outside of ID range. Whatever. Bummer was credited with the kill. Seems appropriate.
Next flight I took an Me-163B Komet from Field 94 and headed to the buff group. I made a HO run and a trailing run on the bombers and headed back to Berlin. Was jumped by multiple Mustangs and went into a steep dive and reached airspeeds in excess of 800 kph (≈500 mph) and observed one of them rip his wings off. (Nothing mentioned in the buffer.) The others broke off from the dive as I headed back to Berlin. I was mostly gliding as I had less than 20 liters of fuel when Juice somehow spotted me and with only a couple of hits blew the left wing off of my Komet.
I then took off with a Bf-109K-4/RIV and located a buff group of three which I made a trailing pass at before a Mustang jumped me and relieved my aircraft of its flaps. I went into a dive and watched him rip his wings off. (Again, nothing in the buffer.) I landed at Field 93 which only had the Me-262 and Me-163B available so I was done for the night.
The night was fun for the most part, but the nonsensical "Maneuver Kill" at 32,000 feet was irritating.
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Nick
"Tod von Oben"
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