I'm not saying the K4 is the toughest bird in the game, but its statistical record speaks for itself and shows that it is not EZ mode. Skillless players avoid it like the plague and stick with their "mastered" rides such as the Spit16, N1K, and HurriC.

Why do players with less skill gravitate towards mastering rides that I have listed as EZ mode hmmm?

As for myself, if I could be guaranteed that B&Z tards would not run from me, and that gangs of Spits would not chase me down, I would fly 109G6's, 109G2's, 109F4's, and C205's all the time. But the fact of the matter is, I need something fast and marginally maneuverable so when I bait the P51D in by showing him just enough leg to make him bleed off all of his E just so he can shoot the paint off my tail before realizing he is screwed, he cannot simply stick stir away from me to his friends.

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Again another unquantifiable statement. Skill-less players gravitate towards these types of rides. I only fly fast and maneuverable because other people fly fast and maneuverable planes. You are contradicting yourself all over here Grizz. I postulate that Moot's killing of six cons with a Spit 16 is a reflection of his experience and skill, a low eny plane and an extreme lack of coordination between the cons he killed. Not some supposed uberness or edge that specific plane gave him. How about we recreate his feat since the Spit 16 adds so much to a pilots skill level? I'll pull 6 pilots not in Spit 16's against any player in the game in a Spit 16 (yourself included), and I can guarantee that they go down in flames. Anybody want to help Grizz prove his point? I think it's more muppet fluff talk and online bravado. Bear in mind I have always thought you to be a great pilot, but sometimes you say the silliest stuff.
Its statistical record? Go look at the chart that Lusche posted earlier in this thread. Fewer people fly the HurriC than fly the 109K, and it has a comparatively lower K/D ratio. The N1K has a lower K/D too, though more people fly it than the 109K. The Spit VIII, Spit IX, Seafire and Spit V, all sporting the uber Hispanos, see lower usage and possess lower K/D ratios than the 109K.
I get what you're trying to say, but you can't quantify it. The statistical record doesn't support your claim.
Thank you Dead. It's what I am talking about. EZ is what you are familiar with, not a broad category of air craft.