Nice just started my Freebrams grind a lil bit back too lol ~ got a 6.7 Heavy pershing and unlocked the 6.7 medium one just a bit ago - grind is gonna get slowerrr and slower but we'll get there
IAS = indicated air speed, aka the speed that your plane thinks your going. Due to less pressure at higher altitudes there is less drag so the plane thinks its going slower than it actually goes.
@excalibruh1380 90 percent of my play time is in Ground RB, so I just feel worse when I play Air, less experience, but thanks for the assurance that I'm not aweful.
Hey, quick note, if you want to do more damage with your guns once you get used to aiming and leading take off tracers They do less damage than any other bullet
Not agree with you, the best shell is the HE but you only have two of them in steakth or universal, the tracers have a little less explosive inside each shells but I prefer have full of my shell with explosive than the other choices. (And it’s easier to shoot) And btw, IAS mean "In Air Speed" wich is different than ground speed, for example if you have a 100km/h wind comming from the front of your plane, and your ground speed is 250 km/h, your airspeed will be 350km/h. The airspeed is what really matters because it’s what will affect your plane’s performance.
@@yummyredrobin2764 use the protection analisys tool on planes to check out how fast the different ammo types fly, or how much he filler they have, for some reason war thunder doesnt tell you anything if there is multiple types of ammo in a belt. 😊
@@romainpibs7128 technically IAS means indicated airspeed, which the speed the aircraft "feels". The higher you go the less dense air is, so in order to maintain lift and be able to move the control surfaces you need to travel at a higher speed through air compensate the less dnese air. This "real" speed is called True Airspeed or TAS, like the time it takes to go from A to B when they are _ km apart. Ground speed is TAS but taking into account wind, meaning the two points A and B are not referenced to the air of mass you are travelling through but the ground.