another issue with comparing the real characteristics of any plane and the way it acts in game is the difference in fighting styles.
in real life you didnt hang around at alts between 2-5,000 feet as a general rule. you got your donut as high as you could and stayed as fast as possible. speed and alt were always your friend and your advantage to any enemy of inferior attitude or speed. if you get in over your head you want the alt/speed to run or if you cant egress with the plane then you want to bail out with some chance of survival.
in game keep it low alt and mid to slow speed. (this is where the brew excels it has the advantage and the range on those 50's gives it a reasonable chance to down a faster pilot after the over shoot). few have the patience to climb to the nose bleeds and nobody really cares about bailing with a chance of survival cause the ride ends once you have bailed anyways, and if your a runtard by nature then you take anything in game including a hurri or a zero before you take up a brew.
the brew has an envelope of authority in which it excels in game, more than it could ever hope to in real life, we have the ability to practice to exploit this evelope because of limitless lives and countless fresh planes.
we also have the ability to train under these specific circumstances by continuously choosing to fly under these conditions without orders from others to fly differently than what and where we want.....think of how well some players can stall fight with a 51....do you think those who flew the 51, a high alt high speed long range interceptor/escort plane, in WWII would ever be given the opportunity to test the plane under those conditions? 120mph or less under 2,000 feet, or do you think your commanding officer would have screamed bloody murder at the first pilot who attempted to stall fight on the deck? even if the pilot was successful, if he didnt have a damn good reason for doing what he did, ie running from a superior force and getting caught low etc, do you really believe he would be allowed to practice on a continuous and regular basis, enough that is to get truly proficient at it, this type of flying style?
i would love to read any real life AAR from WWII that describes a battle of multiple planes lingering at dirt eating alt at speeds of 250 mph or less while mixing it up with multiple enemy con's....it didnt happen cause every pilot of every nation all state the same rule, alt and speed equals life. a lost wing at 15,000 feet gives you time to bail, a lost wing at 1,500 feet means no one will have to dig a grave for you the planes impact will bury you for them.