Talk:Fw 190T Kai/@comment-26904848-20151118174845/@comment-71.234.42.202-20151119114617

ehh, port darwin was really atypical of a spitfire to zero matchup. The Spitfires fought to the zero's strength, as the pilots used what worked against the Bf-109 against zeros. Not to mention the Aussies/brits only had 30 spitfires on hand against 4 carrier's worth of planes.

I would argue 10 is too high for a navalized 190A, which is what the card seems to represent. US testing showed A variants of the 190 to be very comparable to F4U-1. Navalizing the 190 will have significant performance hits.

Worse still, 190 and 109 are both extremely short range planes, with range some 1/3rd of the A6M and half as much as F6F/F4U. An intresting way to represent that would have been to give 190/109 high fighter power, but unable to escort your bombers, they only reduce enemy bomber count.