Heh. Buffalo are dangerous, they're very agile and can be fast especially on the downslope.
Y'know, it's got to be one of two things- Either Nate is trolling at this point, or he still doesn't get how it could happen. Since I haven't seen anyone spell it out exactly, I'm going to give him the benefit of the doubt and explain how it could happen.
Nate- Aircraft top speeds are not like you might think of the top speed in a car. A car will reach its top speed and there's not much you can do to increase that.
However, an airplane's top speed is measured by going level until the plane attains its maximum speed at that altitude. If you push the nose down so that gravity is helping the plane along by pulling it down, it can go faster than its rated top speed. The Brewster is also very good at keeping this extra speed for a long while after going level unless you maneuver in it. That is most likely how he caught you.
No magic, no hax. Just gravity.
Wiley.
We now return to your regularly scheduled browbeating.