![]() ![]() In composition with stellar dive speed, engine performance, and long-range weaponry: you have great capability to dance around other propeller planes with relative impunity. Generally, this aircraft is best suited to the in-game American doctrine of boom-and-zooming. The F2G-1 can be outfitted with the following ordnance: Elevator & rudder compressions become a handicap upwards of 700 km/h. The Landing gear can be used as an improvised airbrake instead. The flaps have relatively low rip speeds for this plane and they will not open at all when above a certain IAS velocity. However, it has a slow stall recovery: it's suggested you flip your plane horizontally with your rudder prior to a stall. The great low-altitude engine performance combined with the strong flap performance allows the F2G-1 to stall fight quite well. The F2G-1 shows great performance in shallow high speed climbs but the plane has an overall lacklustre manoeuvrability. The acceleration declines strongly above 4,000 m and engine radiators are hard to be kept closed in Automatic Engine Control mode, adding some drag. The engine allows long usage of WEP before heating up and has a stellar engine performance below 3,000 m but the engine performance declines above 3,000 m, and becomes weak above 5,000 m. The F2G-1 has an excellent straight-line speed at all altitudes, together with a fantastic roll rate and a brilliant flap performance. Partially due to this, only 10 Super Corsairs were ever completed, 5 of which were the F2G-1 land variant found in game. By the time the Super Corsairs was ready for production the Grumman F8F "Bearcat" was already being built and had similar performance. Powered by the Pratt & Whitney 28 cylinder R-4360 Wasp Major engine, nicknamed the "Corncob," the Super Corsair made 3,000 hp. The Super Corsair was intended by Goodyear as a low altitude fighter. The Super Corsair was a development made by Goodyear, a licensed manufacturer of the Vought F4U Corsair. It was introduced during Update "New Power" as a reward for Battle Pass: Season I. With a battle rating of 5.3 (AB), 6.0 (RB), and 6.7 (SB). The F2G-1 "Super Corsair" is a premium gift rank IV American fighter ![]()
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