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This page is about the aircraft Bf 109 G-14. For other uses, see Bf 109 (Disambiguation) |
Description
The Bf 109 G-14 is a Rank IV German fighter with a battle rating of 5.7 (AB) and 5.3 (RB/SB). It was introduced in Update 1.47 "Big Guns".
Just like it's predecessors, the G-14 should generally be utilized as an energy fighter/ Boom and Zoomer. While it's fairly more maneuverable than other Bf 109's, it's increased agility should be used for maintaining high speed and energy than dog fighting, which even the G-14 is only passable at best. Due to its excellent energy retention and climb rate, it is exceptionally good at stall fighting, since many fighters will not be able to keep up with its climb rate, giving it the opportunity to put overconfident pilots in vulnerable situations.
When it comes to selecting armament, it is largely dependent on the role the pilot intends to fulfill. Equipping bombs should generally only be considered as a last resort or when air cover is sufficient to facilitate tactical bombing. The very potent 30 mm cannon and gunpods should generally only be done if there is a significant threat from enemy bombers and heavy fighters. Keep in mind that while the 30 mm shells pack a high explosive filling, their muzzle velocity and ballistic coefficient results in a slow and fairly inaccurate shell. If chasing after enemy fighters, with a minimal profile exposed, it is not unusual to see 30 mm shells doing minimal damage to wings due to not detonating. Ideally, the 30 mm should only be fired against large frame aircraft from angles at which they expose the most of the plane's frame to ensure a detonation within the airframe. Keep also in mind that the Mk 108 only carries 65 rounds of ammo for the center-mounted cannon, and 35 per gunpod, making trigger pulls very costly (especially considering it's fire rate). As for belt selections for the Mk 108, it should generally be anything but the default belt due to the higher content of minegeschoß, shells, beyond that it is personal preference since the difference is only cosmetic.
Adding the twin 20 mm MG 151 gunpods, will substantially increase the G-14's fighting potential and longevity against other enemy fighters, due to carrying a total of 250 extra rounds. Additionally, the 20 mm's ballistic trajectory is very similar to the 13 mm machine guns, allowing for firing both weapons simultaneously at an enemy target. However keep in mind that the gunpods will run out of ammunition faster than the center-mounted one, so if it happens, it is usually a good indication of when it is time to head back to reload, as not much ammo will usually remain in the center mounted one afterward. As for belts, it should generally be stealth or air targets, since every other belt option either sacrifices explosive content and contains more tracer rounds in exchange for better ground attack capabilities which are very poor even with the armored targets belt.
Finally, keep in mind it is possible to carry both 13 mm, 20 mm, and 30 mm weaponry, however, due to the 30 mm's aforementioned poor ballistic properties, it should be mapped to fire on a different button. Also remember that while gunpods can be swapped while on the airfield in game, the center-mounted cannon can't and can only be changed from the hangar.
General info
Flight Performance
Characteristics | |||||||
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Stock | |||||||
Max Speed (km/h at 7,500 m) |
Max altitude (meters) |
Turn time (seconds) |
Rate of climb (meters/second) |
Take-off run (meters) | |||
AB | RB | AB | RB | AB | RB | ||
642 | 629 | 11,500 | 21.5 | 22.0 | 13.6 | 16.3? | 325 |
Upgraded | |||||||
Max Speed (km/h at 7,500 m) |
Max altitude (meters) | Turn time (seconds) | Rate of climb (meters/second) |
Take-off run (meters) | |||
AB | RB | AB | RB | AB | RB | ||
? | ? | 11,500 | ??.? | ??.? | ?.? | ?.? | 325 |
Details
Features | ||||
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Combat flap | Take-off flap | Landing flap | Air brakes | Arrestor gear |
✓ | ✓ | ✓ | X | X |
Limits | ||||
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Wing-break speed (km/h) |
Gear limit (km/h) |
Combat flap (km/h) |
Max Static G | |
+ | - | |||
790 | 450 | 520 | ~18 | ~10 |
Optimal velocities | |||
---|---|---|---|
Ailerons (km/h) |
Rudder (km/h) |
Elevators (km/h) |
Radiator (km/h) |
< 390 | < 390 | < 470 | > 250 |
Compressor (RB/SB) | ||
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Setting 1 | ||
Optimal altitude | 100% Engine power | WEP Engine power |
7,800 m | 1,110 hp | 1,536 hp |
Survivability and armour
- 60 mm Bulletproof glass in front and rear of cockpit.
- 4-8 mm Steel plates on pilot seat.
- 10 mm Steel plates around pilot's head.
- 21 mm Steel plate on rear of fuel tank, with 4 mm plates surrounding it on other sides.
Armaments
Offensive armament
The Bf 109 G-14 is armed with:
- A choice between a 20 mm MG 151 or a 30 mm MK 108:
- 1 x 20 mm MG 151 cannon, nose-mounted (200 rpg)
- 1 x 30 mm MK 108 cannon, nose-mounted (65 rpg)
- 2 x 13 mm MG 131 machine guns, nose-mounted (300 rpg = 600 total)
Suspended armament
The Bf 109 G-14 can be outfitted with the following external ordinances:
- Without load
- 1 x 250 kg SC250JA bombs (250 kg total)
- 2 x 30 mm MK 108 cannon, wing-mounted (35 rpg = 70 total)
- 2 x 20 mm MG 151 cannon, wing-mounted (135 rpg = 270 total)
Usage in the battles
The Bf 109 G-14 represents the utmost technological achievement of the Bf 109 Gustav series of aircraft. Like both the G-10 and the G-6, the G-14 can be modified for either bombing duties, intercepting bombers, or improving it's firepower against enemy fighter. However, the G-14 both possesses a more powerful engine and better maneuverability than it's predecessors.
Manual Engine Control
MEC elements | ||||||
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Mixer | Pitch | Radiator | Supercharger | Turbocharger | ||
Oil | Water | Type | ||||
Controllable | Not controllable | Not controllable | Not controllable | Separate | Not ontrollable | Not controllable |
Modules
Tier | Flight performance | Survivability | Weaponry |
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I | Fuselage Repair, Radiator | Offensive 13 mm, ETC 500/IXb I | |
II | Compressor | Airframe | New 13 mm MGs, MK 108 Cannon |
III | Wing Repair, Engine | Offensive 20 mm, Offensive 30 mm, R6 Modification | |
IV | Engine Injection | Cover | New 20 mm Cannons, New 30 mm Cannons, R5 Modification |
Pros and cons
Pros:
- High climb rate
- Good dive speed
- Powerful and accurate armament with gunpods
- In comparison to the G6 good engine performance
- In comparison to the G2 good rear visibility
- The most maneuverable T4 Bf 109 in War Thunder, thanks to the working leading slats
- Outstanding energy retention
Cons:
- Not very maneuverable
- Very bad compression
- The standard 20 mm armament is lacking vs. heavy armored targets
- Belt options for the 20 mm MG151 outside of stealth or air targets serve little purpose.
- 30 mm Mk 108 cannons are ill-suited for anything but attacking bombers.
- The RIP Speed is @ 790 kph which makes power dives impossible
- Many allied are faster in a straight line.
- Relatively low ammo count
- Cockpit visibility by far not as good as in the Fw 190s or most allied fighters.
- Needs all performance upgrades to shine
- Outside of equipping bombs or rockets, the G-14 does not have anything to attack armored ground targets beyond armored cars.
History
In 1943, the Bf 109 G-6 entered service, while its performance was less then stellar, its worth derived from the ability to be easily modified into dedicated fighter bomber, high altitude interceptor or reconnaissance. likewise great care was taken to make sure the G6 could fit heavy armament for attacking bombers, which were beginning to appear in force over Germany, and the shortcoming of the Fw 190's at high altitude became increasingly apparent.
In 1944, the RLM, wishing to standardize fighter production, approved the Bf 109 G-14, which essentially a standardized version of the 109, with all improvements found on late production G-6's, including an enlarged vertical tail surface, a new canopy and Flettner tabs, for better control at higher speeds. to easy construction, it had a non retracting tail wheel, and the distinctive bulges on the upper cowling, which housed the breechlocks of the machine guns.
In addition the new G-14 was fitted with a DB605ASM engine. itself a heavily modified engine also used in the early G-6. It features water-methanol injection, and an enlarged supercharger which is taken directly off a DB506, meaning the engine has better performance at high altitude, while conversely, it has less output at lower altitudes.
Serving alongside the 109 G-10 and K-4 in the later stages of the war, it proved to be a less then stellar performer, being outperformed by the newest types the Western Allies brought into service. However, it performed admirably in its role, and with a good pilot, was more then a match for the large majority of the Allied aircraft.
Media
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Read also
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