You just love the strawman don't ya.
Yes, I've posted longer, more comprehensive lists myself--more than once. I guess that means I win? Thanks. POint remains, early mid war has more gaps than the late war, the AvA arena has more needs than does the rodent entertainment society.
Strawman? Oh my. Since your point is moot, like your name, and your argument is inane, senseless, and clealry anger based, what would you like me to respond to, exactly?
Did you want a tissue now? Did you somehow prove something with that paltry list of planes someone else published?
It's not pontificating when it's a fact. It's cool if someone loves the MA, I will fly there (see the Stuka? It's me), but saying one is somehow a pure experience because the planes are newer, which is the implication, is not terribly thoughtful. The Brewster might be a hangar queen in the MA--over half the AC are. I've gone for days seeing only 4 fighter types and 2 bombers make up more than 95% of the rides [until people learned how to fly the P-38].
So what's your point?
The Finns deserve their ride, the AvA can use it, and yes, early war is more meaningful for me for the reasons enunciated.
Why do you care? If I hurt your feelings, I'm sorry.
But again, your point would be what exactly?
Mine is a simple point, nothing to get your panties in a wad over. It's more about getting people to be thoughtful and try the AvA arena. "There's only 20 people there . . ." Yep, and so it's probably 10 to 10, well matched, one on one fights, actually relevant to WWII, or interesting action of some kind, and no hamster wheel.
So by all means, enjoy the gang and bang away in a 10 v 1 excitment spree the whole family will love, but you're fostering the ignorance that the AvA is somehow less interesting because it is not always "Spit Vs. Tiffy with vulchfest at field 19" wow, never seen that one before!!!!!
Sakai