Muzik,
what did you want to prove with that? The Spitfire is a better plane than the 109? Of course, you are right, its one of the very best aircrafts. Ergo is it ridiculously easy to fly? How the bloody hell not?
My/our point is: what is more of fighting, turning spits with 109 or vice versa? Let them decide Also, an experienced pilot flying the easyest easy mode plane and talking big is something weird, dont you think so?
I don't remember who they were to, but my response was not personal Debrody. I guess if I was to plan it out, it would be to prove all of these aircraft bashing arguments are acts of insane futility.
Case in point, the runstang chronicles.
Of course the spit is easy mode. We all know it, so what's the point in repeating it again and/or trying to smear that fact in others faces? And yes, I would agree with your comments literal meaning, an experienced pilot flying the easy mode a/c and smack talking when he kills someone (other than the same a/c in a duel) is "weird." I would use the word "lame" or "pathetic."
I don't agree with your comments subtext, "flying a 109 makes me more manly than you" argument. Which seems to be the basis of 90% of these discussions. I will grant that the 109 is a harder plane to fly, learn, and get good in. Props to those of you who do. But if you don't dominate in EVERY aircraft, and I mean every single one, then the fact that you are the best in the hardest to learn means little to nothing. It just means you were more dedicated to learning that one and that it was your choice to do so. I would wager that if anyone in this game was as attracted to the 109 as much as you, they would be just as good they are capable of being in the aircraft they left behind.
None of the aircraft in this game reign supreme.
Personally, for the most part I have always chosen my favorite aircraft for more petty and childish reasons, "that plane looks FRIKKEN SWEET DUDE." Anyone who says the German designers make better looking aircraft than anyone else is absolutely insane. Like some twit looking at a completely meaningless painting of scribles and paint splatters and says, "this painting represents the deep societal and political strife that the underprivelaged of inner city New York...buttfingeringcontinues
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