How I choose to fight when winning is the same as when I'm losing. What a man does in desperate times reveals his true character.
Mtnman, after further thought, I think I see your view better. While I see the honor in your flying and very much respect it, my gut tells me you are missing something. Perhaps a change in plane would help widen your vision and help you see the challenge teamwork provides in creating and maintaining good fights. If I feel there is no challenge teaming up in corsairs due to personal skill levels, perhaps a group of P40s would be warranted or simply different wingmen.
I am wiling to fly alone, as a team and never take a HO shot, all for reasons of honor. Do you still feel skeptical of my reasons?
The corsair is the only plane I'm interested in in AH, and that's based 99.9% on the way it looks. I think the rest are ugly, so I don't fly them. Seriously.
There are a few others I see as "somewhat OK looking", so I'll fly them occasionally, lol. Those include the B25, B17, P51, and maybe the P40. Interest-wise, they're so far away from the F4U I can't stomach them for long though.
Challenge-wise, I wouldn't mind if maybe there were different FM's for the F4U, so some were easier to fly, and some were more difficult? But that goes against my desire to have them just be as accurate as possible, so that's not a good option in my mind either... I suppose as long as they look like a good visual rendition of an F4U, I'd fly them though. I've never flown a real one, so who am I to say what "accurate" means?
Team-wise... Been there, done that. There was a several-year stage I went through where I loved the team aspects of the game. Base capture, and specifically wingman-based fighter tactics. Having spent enough time with them, I don't have a problem morphing into that role again when necessary. As Saber learned the game, he wanted to learn enough that he could do the same, so I taught him.
If I changed planes, I still wouldn't change tactics. I have no interest in wingman-based tactics. It's a weakness of mine, as a trainer, I'm sure. I have trouble teaching things I don't feel like doing, or teaching. So, I seldom teach those tactics at all.
I don't see it as missing anything myself, because I've already been down that road. I don't want to go back.
AH, for me, is about flying an F4U around and shooting the red guys. And I don't want no stinkin' help, lol!