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just tried using some of ur tactics, knew about others before, got about 28 kills and 2 deaths(not from enemy jets), took down 3 j10s and a bunch of choppers
-if you zoom your map out while flying you can usually see the white lines around your field of vision, telling you which way your going so you know which way to turn to get back in bounds, when I say zoom out I mean the full screen map. also you can use your compass heading at the top of your hud in the jet but this is more difficult.
This is a great tip that a lot of beginner pilots don't use.
Personally, I like to make a locked squad as leader and set a move point in the middle of the map so I know where to go.
Very nice guide, although I wouldn't call it advanced.
I dislike your comments about bombers. Especially when the Su-30 Flanker is actually better than the F-35B Lightning II in most situations. It is also capable of outrunning missles when pulling off stratoruns. (Although I can't seem to roll properly with the Su-30, if at all, I prefer to just shake the joystick up and down, as if I were avoiding Mobile AA missles.)
The Su-30 Flanker is faster than the F-35B. It turns 'much' faster. It's more capable of shaking off missles, even if it's not as agile. (Even J-10 magic missles)
The only real bad thing I can think of about the Su-30 Flanker is the wide verticle loops that make evasive manuevers difficult without going up to 500m. Especially against the F-18 Hornet.
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