yeah the CFA is a big beast for sure. But it still handles very similarly to the AC6 CFA, very unstable so you have to throttle on and off in tight turns to avoid major stalls. overall still very fun to use. I tried the XFA a few days back and the XFA also navigates pretty well, almost in line with most superplanes. I'm gonna play through the whole campaign with the XFA and I think I might end up enjoying it the most out of all the superplanes, the MSTMs as a SPW are super insane, it takes missile spam to a whole different level (since the MSTMs do more damage than the CFA ADMMs)
@@Chris-yj3by thanks. one thing i liked about Nosferatu in AC6 was the Animation when you launching the ADMMs they are So Bright and Terrifying, Also I hope they add the XFA 33 Fenrir next year that would amazing.
*thunder cracking* One downed aircraft! Two downed aircraft! Three downed aircraft! Ah ah ah!
CFA 44 seem real heavy, What do you think about XFA 27 overall performace?
yeah the CFA is a big beast for sure. But it still handles very similarly to the AC6 CFA, very unstable so you have to throttle on and off in tight turns to avoid major stalls. overall still very fun to use. I tried the XFA a few days back and the XFA also navigates pretty well, almost in line with most superplanes. I'm gonna play through the whole campaign with the XFA and I think I might end up enjoying it the most out of all the superplanes, the MSTMs as a SPW are super insane, it takes missile spam to a whole different level (since the MSTMs do more damage than the CFA ADMMs)
@@Chris-yj3by thanks. one thing i liked about Nosferatu in AC6 was the Animation when you launching the ADMMs they are So Bright and Terrifying, Also I hope they add the XFA 33 Fenrir next year that would amazing.
its real name is carrier figther aircraft-44
I thought you refuel before mission 3 and land on fort grays when it ends
Only if you pick a non carrier based plane. The CFA-44 in canon was designed to operate from the Aigaion and aircraft carriers.