I've seen a couple Allied pilots land 3+ kill sorties several times in a row, and that was in the first setup. Hell, I've landed several 3-5 kill sorties when we had the F4F, so "yes Virginia, Allies do have some quality sticks"... They just don't have your coordination or the big picture in mind.
They arent a new squad. Its an old CT squad that spit up a while back. Most of them are already playing the AvA, but saying people dont play AvA because of the trash talking is just a copout because they cant hang with the higher skill level.
sighs You know, all this talk about "he said this" and "They do that" is really tiresome to a lot of people. Good and bad sticks alike. On the one hand, they see in AvA what Axis does, and all the trash yak, taunts, beratements. Then some come here and see the "Invite to fly along in DA", and look at that as yet another reason for the JG's to taunt, berate, and otherwise strut a puffed up chest.
Yeah you're good. Damned good in that Axis iron, and I salute your tenacity to learn it that well. I also salute your ability to get your side coordinated, though I'm sure you have a small share of loose cannons (no pun) flitting about there too.
So the next cycle of AvA, how about putting it where it counts and prove to the us all that you can do in the early Allied iron, what you have proven with the Axis? Think of it as a personal challenge by going the mile and showing all the whiners on both sides that it really is the coordination, and not the plane that keeps you winning.
Don't just "say it". Don't just go over for an hour, or two. Go for an entire month, if for nothing other than to shut the Allied whiners up.
Again, I salute your skill, dedication and unit cohesiveness.