![]() The Su-30 is a close second, but I find the 34 has a good feel when bombing and dogfighting. The Su-34 has an undescribeable feel you just have to fly it to beliefe. Again the US isn't really very good when compared to other things. Now, fighter bombers are not as maneuverable as Fighters, yet pack a little bit more Air to Ground firepower in the form of Retarded Bombs and Laser Guided Missiles.Īs far as how good the fighter/bombers are: Su-34>Su-30>F-15. ![]() The F-35 eats up afterburner and isn't really too maneuverable, so it's usually not wise to try to engage a J-10 with it unless you know you are a better pilot. The J-10 is vastly superior to anything in the sky when in the hands of a good pilot, and is a great plane overall, and should be preferred. ![]() Your Fighter and your Fighter/Bomber.Īs far as maneuverability goes.J-10>MiG-29>F-18>F-35. You have traditionally 2 types of planes. This is extremely important on maps with cramped boundries like Dalian Plant, where runs on the carrier are most commonly done coming from out of bounds or when you stall. Medic isn't as fast as SpecOps, however, when Billy flies out of bounds, the Medic has the most health points and is able to survive a bit longer out of bounds. Why? Well SpecOps has the fastest run and longest sprint, so Billy always gets the plane he wants, and Sally and Timmy have to ground-pound, sucks for them. Billy uses either SpecOps or Medic when he flies. Well, since none of these kits really do anything for you in the cockpit, and aren't really fast enough to guarantee you'll get a plane. Sally uses the Engineer/Assault/Sniper/Support kits when she flies. Sally is a stereotypical blonde, but at least she's not as dumb as Timmy. Anti-Tank also has the slowest run and the shortest sprint, so it's unlikely you'll get your plane. Anti Tank is basically useless in the air, becuase I don't think you're going to be using your SRAW or Eryx in the cockpit. Lets remember Timmy's mom dropped him on his head when he was a baby, so Timmy isn't so smart. Timmy over here is using his Anti Tank kit to fly. You might be asking, what kit do I use? What plane should I fly? How do I even fly this thing? Well I have answers. Once you have accomplished this, move onto the next section. If you haven't done so already, pump up your Visual Distance to 100% and turn Geometry to "High" so you can see targets further. Make sure your computer can handle flying over the map at farily high speeds in good detail. Next, you must make sure your computer is up to snuff. It will help you control the plane more efficiently. They're not too expensive, I have the Logitech Extreme3DPro joystick and it is all I can ask for. So buy a good joystick with twist rudder control. If mice were the best way to control planes, the F-22 would be equipped with a mouse, but it isn't. Enjoy!įirstly, you must make sure you are equipped well enough to fly. Basically, what you are reading is the climax of about 4 solid years of piloting experience, through over 4 different games, with Battlefield 2 being the latest. I was a bit inspired by Sjaak, a fellow pilot with a really cool looking name, and his guide to helicopters, so I decided to create this guide with some practical experience thrown in. ![]() Ever wanted to fly like a real pilot? This guide will show you how. You look out over the horizon to see a MiG-29 flying away to find another target. Suddenly, you hear roar of twin turbojet engines and look back to see a smoking crater where your DPV once was. You hop out and draw your M-16 to take a look around. You look around as the gunner of your DPV as you pull into an enemy-held point. The Definitive Guide to Piloting Aircraft v1.0 Battlefield 2: The Definitive Guide to Piloting Aircraft
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