Agreed. The appropriate focus is on those who have adequate experience yet continue to fly Spits.
Why is that? What's wrong with flying Spits?
I just don't get the Spit hate-on some folks are wrapped up in. I love the Spitfire; always have ever since seeing
The Battle of Britain in the theater when I was four years old. To my eye it's the most beautiful piece of machinery ever devised by man, the 20th century equivalent of a champion thoroughbred. If it hadn't been as good as it was at what it, did its existence would still be justified for aesthetic reasons alone. If it performed badly in AH2 I'd still fly it at least some of the time because, hey, it's a Spit.
Now, I don't expect others to share that opinion. Personally, I think the 109K4 is ugly as sin (although still kinda cool looking) and impractical as hell, mostly because of the horrible cockpit views and the relative difficulty of hitting a moving target with its cannon. Same for the Ki-84. But they're fine planes and if someone else prefers to fly them, I don't see anything wrong with them or their choice. I'm not going to call them dweebs for having different aesthetic preferences or flying styles.