Originally posted by Crumpp Achieved over 150 victories in the FW-190 from 1943!
http://www.acepilots.com/german/ger_aces.html#kittel
The list goes on!Interstig Crumpp. It goes like :
1, Erich Hartmann 352 victories - Bf 109
Gerhard Barkhorn 301 victories - Bf 109
Günther Rall 275 victories - Bf 109
Otto Kittel 267 victories - Fw 190
Interesting trend!
Now I won`t go into details of the nonsense you came up. But you will love this graph :

One just have to look at it to see why 190s received 109 escorts, at 8000m, the latter are 35 - 100 km/h faster! The A-8 is beaten into the ground even by the lowest G-14.. the A-9 can berely match the G-14 though faster below 3000m...both Antons taken from Crummps charts. The common and ordinary G-14 pitted vs. the IX boosted to 150 octane is also of interest.

Raises the question, wtf grippen is talking about when he starts drooling about the superiority of two staged allied engines at altitude.. just look at the /AS!
Note :The G-14/AS was created using the chart and the curves for the non-methanol /AS plane, so actually it should be much more like the ordinary G-14`s curve, ie. faster at low alts.
Appearantly 109s could pose a challenge to both foreign and domestic competition even in 1944/45!
The K-4 just reigns supreme.
Oh, and btw 1700 K-4s were produced, Crummp, 856 of them up to dec 31st 1944. Apprx. 450 of these were already issued to the troops by that time, supplemented by ca 535 of the 'bastard' G-10d, all fresh from the factories!
700 Kilometers per hour equals 434.96 Miles (statute) per hour
According to Gollob, the RAF did not take the 109 fast enough for the "unacceptable stick forces" to show up. Hmm, what the f. could know about what the RAF did on the other side of the channel..?
420mph
IAS the 109 was dived to, and found manouverable at, was close to the safe dive limits of the plane. Actually it`s a higher IAS number ANY 109 could attain in level flight. If the stick forces were not unacceptable at this speed, they were not unacceptable at any speed.