lol Ghosth, thanks for the sympathy but really I have survived the roasting more or less unscathed
The debate encouraged me to think through the science of the famous turn, and understand better the true nature of it. Even if my original request is not fulfilled, I'm happy to have shaken the theory out and got to the heart of the matter in the face of some extraordinary (and intelligent) opposition. The debate will no doubt continue as to whether the Camel could in fact out-turn the Dr1 but I am satisfied, having found nothing in the detail that contradicts the legend, in fact more support for it.
As for my oversight of the DR1s' fast turn in the sim, with an average 270ms ping and occassional packet loss I see some weird stuff, and hadn't given much thought to the sight of DR1's sometimes doing rapid turns (in fact I've seen F2b's and DVII's doing it, almost certainly due to my connection), and I generally do not fly the thing. There is no evidence that I have seen to suggest the Dr1 could actually perform the manoeuvre, so I had no real reason to try it.
In your first post in this thread you said "Your just not seeing the big super advantage that you thought you'd see." That was entirely correct. There's a huge amount of supporting evidence but I was made quickly aware that the rules of the discussion allowed only hard data and logic. As everyone suspected, there is very little if any hard data on the manoeuvre. And so with HiTech to keep me on the straight and narrow, we thrashed out the logic and now I can ask for the same thing I asked for in my OP:
"just a bit more of that legendary torque induced right turn capability"
Of course, I always appreciate the encouragement of those like yourself <S>