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Even with the Ki-61-II, that has 20mm cannons, it takes a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ of bullets.
So usually, because of their weak structure and ♥♥♥♥♥♥ armements, you’ll win headons with them.
Exept if the plane you happen to be fighting has 30mm cannons. Those are really powerful.
Lights up light a firecracker
Because of the design of the Japanese aircraft, they have pretty decent acceleration rates (not better than Yaks below 3000m, but better than most US aircraft), which is what you observed happening. However, once you start pushing into the 550 km/h+ speed range, you're going to see where they start having trouble keeping up.
Most Japanese lines can't handle manuvers above 600 km/h (or even just break apart) so going into that speed range is going to be your crutch if you're in a bad spot.
Run in the skies with your yaks, kick their a**es on the ground with your IS-3s.
( historical: 19), and now its 0-1.