I know im a lame pilot, but could hold my own against muppets in 109 vs 109, so maybe i know how to scissor. I got him anyway, but when he forced me into a sustained scissor, he could slowly overtake me. Was a bit downhill, all flaps out, rudder kicked, throttle chopped. Jug is WAY better than most people think.
It wasn't a comment on your skill level. I don't remember ever bumping into you, so I wouldn't comment on your skill level.
It was a comment directed towards using a plane vs plane comparison, which is generally taken as if assuming both pilots are equal (which they seldom are). I don't accept comments like "but could hold my own against <insert squad> in 109 vs 109, so..." as meaning much either.
Yes, the jug is a pretty dang good plane. I used to fly it quite a bit.
When it comes to plane vs plane / pilot vs pilot not being valid, I can only speak from experience. I seldom see pilots use their ride to their advantage, while I often see pilots use their ride to their opponents advantage. I've worked with a large number of people in the TA, almost all of which "knew how to scissor". Only a small minority could actually scissor
well. The vast majority could be out-scissored by
technique, regardless of what they "should" have been able to do based on the ride they were in.
Really, that was one of the first things I learned when I started out as a trainer. The vast majority of people who "want to learn to fly a <insert plane>" really just need work on technique. Once you know the techniques, the actual plane choice means much less. Once you know the technique, you can hop into almost anything and do pretty dang good.