I wouldn't say that most players know how to use an energy advantage to defeat better turning aircraft in any arena. So yeah, I'm serious.
Btw, you must adopt the line I suggest for you above, otherwise the K/D ratio of the Hurri IIC vs the 109F-4 leaves you dead in the water. 
Okay, enlighten me, how does someone in a Hurri of *any* mark kill a Fritz who is not interested in being shot down, short of vulching one that gets caught low and slow? Last time I played that scenario was Dieppe FSO, I put lots of holes in many Hurris (terrible shot, alas), and landed, without ever having even come close to being shot down.
In my scenario of a wingpair Fw-190 vs. Hurris, a pack of 109Fs would have been FAR more dangerous in the Hurri's place, simply because they could match the e-building potential of the Fws and turn the tables far quicker if bounced.
Karnak: You keep speaking of results. But I've done both sides of the E vs. angles fighter with some very good pilots. Including Hurri vs. whatever. The fighter which is significantly inferior in both speed and thrust/weight doesn't stand much chance of shooting down an E fighter who doesn't do something stupid, and will likely be subjected to multiple guns passes until he is shot down, fuel/ammo forces the E fighter to disengage, or an interloper shows up. The HurriIIc simply isn't as dangerous an opponent to as many fighters as say the 109F is, or the Brewster for that matter, popularity with the amateurish who only understand "Turns good! Four cannons!" aside.