It was a stupid idea when you first proposed it and still remains one after your countless attempts to bolster your case. I also had a good laugh with your AvA comment, pretty much tells me what kind of player you are.
Why do you continue to personally attack me?? You accused me, falsely, of not using early war rides, and I put your lies in their place. Many here think a once a month experiment is a good idea read the replies.
Lets examine the "kind of player" I am. As the son of a WWII combat officer I grew up in a world where boys my age idolized our fathers. We discussed and argued about WWII, i.e., "how devastating was the 190?" or "P-51 or Spitfire?" or "I wonder what those Italian rides were like---they look cool!" So, in the mid 90s when Warbirds came out I was thrilled to have some chance to experience (with ALL of the limitations of a flight sim) these WWII AC and compare them (in a limited, simulated way) for myself. I could care less for a "game," or a score, or beating people, or "winning", etc.. My interest was 100% historical curiosity. I'd rather go fly fishing, play with my kids, go for a walk, read a book----than play a computer game. I play no other games, nor have I ever, than Warbirds and now Aces High. Now, with that said (read this with care) I am NOT a dogmatist with regard to playing this game.
There are many reasons to play some aren't for others and some aren't for me. I am VERY UN-American and anti- George S. Patton, i.e., I don't give a damn about winning, or competing, or beating people. etc.. So, FOR ME---I don't enjoy fighting against buildings and auto-acks---if that floats your boat good for you. I will do so if my side needs help or if my squad is doing so. Usually, I'm in a beloved ride, i.e., P-40E, C-205, yak-9, Spit 9 -----looking for a historical match up, or just some fun.
As for my AvA comment be forewarned. I'll be curious to see how "territorial" a certain group is after they have a few years under their belts in that arena. I hope I'm wrong maybe they have learned.