Hi I'm new here.
Getting back on topic, the Spad XIII was at best. a fast plane, and a terrific diver, but with it's weight and gentle airfoil camber, it was at it's limit for anything more than zoom and boom tactics. The Spad VII was still preferred by some of the French and Lafayette squads when the Spad XII arrived, as it had speed and could still maneuver somewhat. What isn't mentioned is the geardrive tenderness of the 200 H.P. Hisso, or the weakness of it's cooling system. Comparing one of the best WWII fighters that had a relatively long history in it's theatre of use to a model improvement that appeared somewhat late to WWI is a bit of an apples to oranges.

I would suggest that the SE5A could be an example of a WWI plane that was kinda like the Spitty or Mustang. But you have to remember that most WWI planes didn't weigh much over 1700 pounds, were largely made of hi tensile steel wire, wood and cloth, had gobs of drag, and had engines and guns that more often times than not, just conked out for no good reason.
Now the Spad XI two seater, it could be
possibly compared with the Curtiss Helldiver....
Oh yeah, I also make 3D models of WWI planes.
