I went to blue, a small map, and with fights on all fronts....
I flew like crap in Blue last night.

Specifically Saurd, you mention not being able to catch anything in the 109F4. With all due respect, this is the sort of complaint I see as whiny and hypocritical. I will explain why. The 109F4 is a very good turning bird with a decent climb rate. It can turn with a smaller turn radius than a late-model Spit. Most planes that enjoy a top speed advantage over a 109F4 are inferior in angles fighting. If you are going to fly this bird, you should realize that the price you pay for having an advantage over most things in a turn fight is that you must use strategy to force them into said turnfight...just as the guy in a P-51 must choose the right circumstances, use his energy well, and force you to make a mistake to stand a prayer of getting a shot in on your nimble little Fritz.
Im not sure why you think its whiny or hypocritical. There is a lot more to ACM than turn radius and top speed. You know this. Winding up in a situation where you must rely either one of those two, exclusively, to survive probably means you did something wrong.
There are plenty of ways to kill a smaller, more nimble plane than extending for a sector at a time just as there are plenty of ways to kill a faster, less nimble plane than yanking back on the stick.
What is so "horrible" about MA conditions forcing you to fly a Kurt instead of a Fritz? The only downside I can think of is that the Kurt doesn't turn as sweetly and can't simply saddle up on nearly everything it meets as well as the Fritz can.
I dont think I used the word horrible, but I do think I explained my rationale. By all accounts, the K is the better aircraft. I have a personal affection for the F. And, as stated, MA conditions today make the F uncompetitive.
Don't you think its abit much to want to fly around in a light little kite that maneuvers extremely well, and then expect those in far less maneuverable but faster fighters to willing fight you in a way that gives you a huge advantage?
I dont think its a bit much for players to log in and want to fight, regardless of circumstances. However, we seem to be having two different discussions. Youre envisioning an AC using its strengths to its advantage. Nothing wrong with that.
Im envisioning this scenario:
Engage bad guy. Bad guy runs. You follow. Bad guy keeps running. You get bored and turn away. Bad guy turns to get behind you after you disengage. Reversal. Bad guy runs. You follow. Bad guy keeps running. You get bored and turn away. Bad guy turns to get behind you. Reversal. Bad guy runs. You follow. Bad guy keeps running. You get bored and turn away. Bad guy turns to get behind you after you disengage. Reversal. Bad guy runs. You follow. Bad guy keeps running. You get bored and turn away. Bad guy turns to get behind you. Reversal. Bad guy runs. You follow. Bad guy keeps running. You get bored and turn away. Bad guy turns to get behind you after you disengage. Reversal. Bad guy runs. You follow. Bad guy keeps running. You get bored and turn away. Bad guy turns to get behind you. Reversal. Bad guy runs. You follow. Bad guy keeps running. You get bored and turn away. Bad guy turns to get behind you after you disengage. Reversal. Bad guy runs. You follow. Bad guy keeps running. You get bored and turn away. Bad guy turns to get behind you. Reversal.
Rinse.
Repeat.
Etcetera.