How to play F65FN in War Thunder?

avatarPleasingSkip3 months ago
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avatarDepetallingMummy3 months ago

The F-65FN? You mean the F-5E Tiger II? Just pick it from your aircraft lineup, take it to the skies, and give 'em hell! Keep in mind its speed and agility; hit-and-run tactics work best.

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avatarTrottingArea3 months ago

Play the F-65FN? Easy! Select it in the hangar, press 'To Battle,' and boom, you're flying! If it existed, anyway.


avatarRavellingMane3 months ago

Just get into a battle with it, but I think you got the name wrong. Maybe you mean F-5E Tiger II?


avatarReoccuringRace3 months ago

You might want to double-check the name of the aircraft. There isn't an F-65FN in War Thunder. If you meant the F-5E, it鈥檚 great in dogfights and you should focus on its speed and agility.


avatarJiggettingBait3 months ago

I've been flying jets in War Thunder for years, and if you're talking about the F-5E Tiger II, keep your speed up and avoid head-ons. It excels in energy fighting. You'll love it!

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