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| | Message text According to me, each plane is historically different from another one, having its advantages and its drawbacks. Giving the same level of fuel to every plane is the same (always according to me... ) as giving the same number of machineguns or the same move possibilities to all the Blue Max planes.
Of course everybody prefers flying in a Snipe instead of a Spad VII, but scenarios are made to balance the fights, and when it's not the case, that's still a good challenge for a pilot.
And managing time through fuel range is very exciting: you don't play a Fokker Dr. I as you play a Camel for example.
The more ("historical") combinations we will have, the more tactical and fun, and sometimes frustrating ( ) it will be.
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