What's this about the Ta-152 being "crap"? If you mean "crap" in the sense that it can't compete in the low-altitude turnfights in the MA, then yes, it's crap. But, nothing beats it above 30,000 feet: It has excellent maneuverability up there, it's the fastest prop plane (472mp/h, only surpassed by the Me-262 and Me-163), it has a lot of fuel capacity, its guns package is perfect, and the cockpit visibility is top-notch. It's also the perfect cherry picker: Climb to about 25,000 feet, and drop into a furball. Its 'E' retention is so good, that the 500mp/h+ speed is maintained for about 30 seconds of level flight, more than enough time to get a few kills. Then, you just use your remaining energy to climb back up to 25,000, gain your speed, and dive back down. The tactic works --- I landed five kills in one sortie by doing this, and my 152 was completely untouched.
Roughly the same can be said about the F4U-4, except its guns package isn't as good, and it isn't unmatched at 30,000. However, it *can* compete at the low-altitude MA furballs, making it extremely versatile.
Look, there's a reason these planes are perked. They *are* that good; it just takes the right pilots to really show people what they can do.