My only advice after playing close to 2000 hours is to always keep yourself fast. This way you can run away or catch the enemy, it will allow you to dictate the fight even better
So I'm new to air realistic battles, and I'm trying to figure out something, are you only able to bring in one plane for this game mode? I have 4 planes that I like in my lineup, between 3.3-2.0 but even after some base damage and a couple kills I still can't bring any other planes in after I get shot down
SA, be aware of everyone within say, 3kms. Climb and keep altitude as long as possible. Often you see people climb but then 4or 5 guys all dive on the first low level target. 1 out of 5 is going to get the kill and 5 out of 5 gave up all their altitude. Also keep your speed up as fast as possible. Do not bleed speed off unnecessarily. That's just stupid. Next know your aircraft and the opponents aircraft. pros, cons etc. Avoid head ons, too risky, not smart. If someone head on's you try and dodge it if you can. Only take the shot if. there is no other option. Next avoid fighting 'upwards' in a dog fight. Slows you down and makes you very vulnerable to attack from other enemies. Only do so if you have a big energy advantage and there is no one else nearby. If you are in a bad position in a fight or with aircraft approaching you are probably going to get shot down, so disengage. Dive away and then when safe, climb again. Always fly to survive, in the long run you'll get more kills staying alive than you will be making mistakes chasing a kill.
I have a little problem, when I try to aim at the enemy plane, my plane sometimes moves by itself so that my crosshair which was right on the enemy suddenly moves by itself, do you have any tips for that?
@@baihaqielchanvri2940 Aiming is really hard to give tips on because it depends on so many factors - range, angle, size of target, calibre, aircraft speed, enemy aircraft speed, rate of fire, muzzle velocity bullet trajectory etc. A lot of the time you don't want your crosshairs right on the target, you want to use deflection shooting so your bullets/shells intersect with the path of the target. So you won't be shooting directly at the target but where the target will be when the bullets reach him. Aiming is really a skill you get from experience, so just practice, practice, practice. And just remember aiming light machine guns is totally different from aiming a 37mm cannon. Even different types of 20mm cannon can be very different from each other. The best tip I can give you is I have my gun' convergence set up at 300m and I generally only fire at relatively short range, inside 500m. That way you have a much better chance of hitting the target with less wasted ammo. Also fire in bursts and correct your aim rather than sustained 'spray and pray' type shooting. And finally experiment with ammo types cos that can make a big difference in terms of the destructive effect on the target.
I think you meant never reverse in a 2 circle, not a 1 circle. It is fine to reverse in a nose to nose fight. Also there are some planes that cannot rate fight worth a damn. I'm not saying reverse the 2 circle but it's still better than just waiting for the enemy to shoot you don't, and better in some cases than going in a straight line.
i climb for 7 mins and a level 100 picks me off while my plane turns into a brick, so i have abandoned aviation completely. I am at 10.3 ground but 3.0 in planes. Hope this video will help my situation.
Bro said his nose to enemy tail is a one circle fight. Lmfaoooo. That a 2 circle bud. Nose to nose circle fight is a one circle. I.e. scissor. Nose to tail is a two circle. I.e. a rate fight. Go watch Growling Sidewinder dog fight videos. 😂
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My only advice after playing close to 2000 hours is to always keep yourself fast. This way you can run away or catch the enemy, it will allow you to dictate the fight even better
Me: reaches high altitude
My team: ground level
That's a ace match in the making. Wait for the enemy's drop on your team and you swoop in for some easy kills
@@horsetoothtony7932 what if my team gets wiped out?
Be strong, brother, at that point just go down swinging
@@horsetoothtony7932 ok I'll give air rb a try after leaving it
So I'm new to air realistic battles, and I'm trying to figure out something, are you only able to bring in one plane for this game mode? I have 4 planes that I like in my lineup, between 3.3-2.0 but even after some base damage and a couple kills I still can't bring any other planes in after I get shot down
You cant bring in more than one plane in air realistic, however in air arcade you can take and play as much planes as you want.
SA, be aware of everyone within say, 3kms. Climb and keep altitude as long as possible. Often you see people climb but then 4or 5 guys all dive on the first low level target. 1 out of 5 is going to get the kill and 5 out of 5 gave up all their altitude. Also keep your speed up as fast as possible. Do not bleed speed off unnecessarily. That's just stupid. Next know your aircraft and the opponents aircraft. pros, cons etc. Avoid head ons, too risky, not smart. If someone head on's you try and dodge it if you can. Only take the shot if. there is no other option. Next avoid fighting 'upwards' in a dog fight. Slows you down and makes you very vulnerable to attack from other enemies. Only do so if you have a big energy advantage and there is no one else nearby. If you are in a bad position in a fight or with aircraft approaching you are probably going to get shot down, so disengage. Dive away and then when safe, climb again. Always fly to survive, in the long run you'll get more kills staying alive than you will be making mistakes chasing a kill.
I have a little problem, when I try to aim at the enemy plane, my plane sometimes moves by itself so that my crosshair which was right on the enemy suddenly moves by itself, do you have any tips for that?
@@baihaqielchanvri2940 Aiming is really hard to give tips on because it depends on so many factors - range, angle, size of target, calibre, aircraft speed, enemy aircraft speed, rate of fire, muzzle velocity bullet trajectory etc. A lot of the time you don't want your crosshairs right on the target, you want to use deflection shooting so your bullets/shells intersect with the path of the target. So you won't be shooting directly at the target but where the target will be when the bullets reach him. Aiming is really a skill you get from experience, so just practice, practice, practice. And just remember aiming light machine guns is totally different from aiming a 37mm cannon. Even different types of 20mm cannon can be very different from each other. The best tip I can give you is I have my gun' convergence set up at 300m and I generally only fire at relatively short range, inside 500m. That way you have a much better chance of hitting the target with less wasted ammo. Also fire in bursts and correct your aim rather than sustained 'spray and pray' type shooting. And finally experiment with ammo types cos that can make a big difference in terms of the destructive effect on the target.
I think you meant never reverse in a 2 circle, not a 1 circle. It is fine to reverse in a nose to nose fight.
Also there are some planes that cannot rate fight worth a damn. I'm not saying reverse the 2 circle but it's still better than just waiting for the enemy to shoot you don't, and better in some cases than going in a straight line.
congrats on 1k subs
Good informational video
i climb for 7 mins and a level 100 picks me off while my plane turns into a brick, so i have abandoned aviation completely. I am at 10.3 ground but 3.0 in planes. Hope this video will help my situation.
Side climb and learn plane match up as good as armor weak spots and your golden
good wart hunter vid
What plane are u using in the vid
The British hellcat mk2. Not to shabby if flown right. I have a video on it if you wanna check it out
excited to see the manuever video
Advice: do not play ARB bc there is always a lot better plane (I am the worst war thunder player in the entire game)
When I face better planes, I try to get another teammate to help or wait for them to tie up with a teammate and get em
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Bro said his nose to enemy tail is a one circle fight. Lmfaoooo. That a 2 circle bud. Nose to nose circle fight is a one circle. I.e. scissor. Nose to tail is a two circle. I.e. a rate fight. Go watch Growling Sidewinder dog fight videos. 😂