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  • ...7.7 mm MGs struggle to damage any aircraft at rank III, with well-armoured fighters and interceptors being nearly impossible to take down quickly. The firing a ...ly)|La-7s]], and [[A6M (Family)|A6Ms]], as well as any heavily-armed heavy fighters climbing specifically to prey on easy bombers such as the Stirling. If any
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  • ...ggish as its contemporaries, but is still vastly inferior to the myriad of fighters that will take any chance they can get to feast on the poor Lincoln. ...ds while flying the Lincoln, and its never a bad idea to have a few escort fighters around. Ideally, you should climb to around 5,000 - 6,000 m before beginnin
    15 KB (2,366 words) - 21:35, 2 January 2023
  • * Slower than most fighters, which means you will be caught up by all jets that chase you
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  • ...ll .30 cal machine guns. This will not help to ward off any pursuing enemy fighters and thus leaves the plane vulnerable to any other planes save for another h However, against some enemies (such as radial engine fighters), these small machine guns can be surprisingly deadly against those who und
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  • ...effective in intercepting other jet bombers or dropping in on unsuspecting fighters from behind enemy lines. {{Britain jet aircraft}}
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  • ...n them doesn't mean good damage, so you must be patient. When dealing with fighters, it is way harder to aim. The elevator control of the Gladiator is quite se ...ator, but they can easily outrun it as the Gladiator is rather slow. These fighters will usually BnZ you, so you must constantly look above and behind you. If
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  • ...It can also be used as a strike aircraft very effectively, diving on enemy fighters with its high top speed and damaging them before using the energy to gain a ...e between their guns and your tail. It should also outperform early German fighters at high altitude (above 3.5 km), where the Boston can be used as a bomber h
    14 KB (2,079 words) - 13:06, 1 October 2023
  • | link = Boomerang Mk II (Great Britain) ...tude it is a turning-monster, capable of competing with even some Japanese fighters.
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  • ...ay choose to hunt you down regardless. In such cases try to run for allied fighters and drag the enemy behind. Alternatively, the superior climb rate in compar ...ill leave one exposed to enemy interceptors. If you decide to engage enemy fighters, you will find that the DB-7 is quite manoeuvrable for its size. Always kee
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  • ...of-battle-of-britain-en|2020 "80<sup>th</sup> Anniversary of the Battle of Britain"]] event and as part of the [[wt:en/news/6759/current|2020]] and [[wt:en/ne ...hallow dive. Disengage with a shallow climb at great speed away from enemy fighters. Softer targets can be destroyed easily with the cannons. This aircraft can
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  • | link = Boomerang Mk I (Great Britain) Compared to the first [[Boomerang Mk I (Great Britain)|variant]], the Boomerang Mk II has the added capability of carrying bombs
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  • ...] and [[wt:en/news/7871-special-battle-of-britain-day-en|2022]] "Battle of Britain Day" mini-events. ...werful Griffon Mk.65 allowed it to climb better than the majority of enemy fighters at nearly all attitudes; however, the performance drop at altitudes, compar
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  • ...ergy manoeuvres. Don't get into extended energy fights as many pure energy fighters can outdo this aircraft in pure energy fights. {{Britain fighters}}
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  • {{Britain fighters}} {{Britain premium aircraft}}
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  • |market=Whirlwind P.9 (Britain) ...ty of time to fight against German aircraft and ships during the Battle of Britain.
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  • ..., such as hunting bombers, bombing ground targets or intercepting climbing fighters. A general advice is to keep altitude, bomb ground targets and then search ...tactical advantage to its own team. Do not engage in turnfights with enemy fighters.
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  • The Hudson Mk V was the designation given by Britain to the Lockheed Hudson V, an American-built light bomber designed for naval ...dson Mk V is a very versatile bomber, able to turn with some single-engine fighters and outrun any it may face.
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  • ...nocturnal interception missions, but these were seldom used because French fighters rarely flew night-time missions. ...ca. The D.520 also served with the Luftwaffe, and the Germans supplied the fighters to their allies in Italy, Bulgaria, and Romania.
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  • ...ended to be equipped with AP belts to make up for its small calibre. Enemy fighters on your tail won't last long against the defensive armament. There is a dea {{Britain bombers}}
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  • While perfecting the series-produced Dewoitine D.520 fighters, designers also worked to create new models of the same plane. In November One of the early series-produced Dewoitine D.520 fighters was selected to be adapted as the Dewoitine D.521-01 prototype. Its maiden
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