6.7plane
If you could, how would you re-balance CAS in Ground Battles?
The most common criticism in long-form reviews of the 6.7 bracket is the . Because 7.0–7.7 is a very popular "black hole" for matchmaking, 6.7 planes are frequently "uptiered" to face much more advanced jets (like the F-84 or early MiGs). In these matches, the performance gap becomes nearly insurmountable for propeller planes, forcing a very passive and frustrating playstyle. 7 aircraft? 6.7Plane
A 6.7 rating typically encompasses the pinnacle of piston-engine technology or the experimental dawn of the jet age. If you could, how would you re-balance CAS in Ground Battles
: Early 6.7 jets often have "anemic" engines. They take a long time to reach top speed and lose immense energy in turns. Reviewers often note that surviving at 6.7 requires strict discipline —jets must avoid "dogfighting" props and instead utilize "Boom and Zoom" tactics. In these matches, the performance gap becomes nearly
Incredible griffon-engine performance; arguably the king of 1v1 dogfights. The "Uptier" Problem
Equipped with a 50mm "Pulkzerstörer" cannon; legendary for sniping tanks. Kikka Fighter (Jet) Fast but limited by low ammo count; requires precise aim. UK Spitfire F Mk 24 Fighter (Prop)