That's very interesting Urchin
It seems you and I've gone opposite ways, tho' I'm not a good pilot like you.
My interest was always with the 109s. I was a 109 fan since Aces of Europe.. EAW.. Fighter Ace.. and eventually Aces High. As an AH newbie since 1.05, I never for once touched Spits or N1K2s in the beginning, and learned the entire AH game from the 109 pilots' point of view.
The superior climb was awesome.. the plane itself is IMO one of the most slick and beautiful in WW2... and there was something about its style - not a real diver.. not a turner.. but a hybrid type of fighter utilizing short bursts of speed and quick in-and-out attacks.
The problem is, since the AH population boom, the MA sort of in its own unique way, started resembling the real war. Every fight is a multi-engagement environment.. the battles became more hectic.. and the 1vs1 fights just never happens anymore, unless you're willing to be surrounded by 5 more enemies at low altitudes right after you shoot one guy down.
And surprisingly, while I felt a lot safer in 109Gs, it was the 190As that started giving out really successful sorties. Massive firepower.. delightful high speed maneuvering.. this is something the 109 just doesn't have.
And since I'm techincally an average pilot, I think I'm beginning to understand why Galland wanted to stop 109 production and rely entirely on 190s... simple plane.. simple planning.. simple attacks..
Currently, I almost entirely gave up on 109s.. I'm flying the 190A-8 now.. this plane is THE multi-engagement, cherrypick king!
Just be sure to run away at the right moment.. and the 190 is everything the 109 is not... and I like it.