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I certainly prefer A-10 over Black Shark. But the only thing that I didn't like about BS was the enemy having perfect LOS through woods. So I'd say it depends on your personal likings. Rotor or fixed wing?

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yeah both are great. i personally find A10 more enjoyable all around :)

That might be because i lean more towards fixed wing and i fly a cessna 172 in real life.

the A10 is just so damn awesome! badass and a blast to fly

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The Shark is my default choice when there is limited time available or I am in relax-and-have-fun-mode. Have grown relatively comfortable with flying the heli, and control movement and HOTAS programming is sufficiently commmitted to muscle memory that I can get going with little fuzz. I very much enjoy the ability to hover or fly slow and take time to scan a target area.

 

A-10C when I have a lot of time on my hands and I am in learning-mode. With A-10C I am still very much in an early learning phase, and currently with too little time to spend flying (it can some times be 2-3 weeks between sessions) I tend to forget things and having to re-learn. With the added time pressure of having to sort everything out as you approach the target area at medium-to-high speed, it some times gets a little too much too fast.

 

If I would have to pick just one - even if I was starting again from scratch - it would have to be the Shark. However, in a year or so when my A-10C skills have improved, it will probably be either-or.

 

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