Thorism, you strike me as the type of player who believes the plane is the reason for success or failure.
A player such as this thinks "I am in X type of plane so I can win in a fight vs. a Y type of plane in a Z type of situation."
If they are in X type of a ride and come across a plane other than a Y they will not fight 'em. (unless forced to fight and when they die blame it on being in an X fighting not fighting a Y)
They limit themselves to Z types of situations and in all other situations they refuse to fight. (unless forced to fight and when they die blame it on not being in a Z situation.)
I could be wrong but I am pretty sure I am not. It is very common attitude and players such as this can be found every single day and in almost every sortie you take in AH.
Now then, we could put together a list of the top 100 pilots in AcesHigh and I am pretty sure you would be hard pressed to find a single one of them that flies like this or has that attitude.
To them it is the PILOT that wins the fight and as such it doesn't really matter (or at least not near as much) what they are flying, what the opponent is flying, or what the situation is.
Let us say i'm low, slow, and in an "inferior" plane being attacked by an opponent who has alt/e and flying a "superior" plane. I fully expect to win that fight. Heck, I am usually surprised if I don't. Vs. the majority of the players in the game I WILL win that fight.
There is SO much more to winning a fight than your planes performance or if you have alt/e.
Now don't get me wrong... I won't stall fight zekes otd in an a8 unless I HAVE to and yes I am surprised if I loose. I am fully aware of all the planes strengths and weaknesses and how to use that to my advantage and to my opponents detriment. I absolute use that knowledge in a fight. But I use my knowledge of ACM a whole heck of a lot more. I win by out thinking and out flying my opponent.
Some players "get" that.
Most do not.
There is a reason that the average player has to die almost three times to get one kill.