I already corrected you. See, you can do research after all.
You didn't correct anything. You looked wikipedia as you really don't know anything about the subject to begin with. I corrected myself. Your initial claim which said Brewster was removed from combat tells everybody that you're entirely clueless regarding topic at hand.
Now go find the overclaims.
You keep claiming Finns overclaimed with out a source.
Again, it is up to you to prove your own arguments. Basic rules of argumentation. Btw, the same authors that have researched Soviet losses from their archives have said that there are clear caps to be found from their record keeping (source: Keskinen & Stenman). So you are basically saying Finns overclaimed without any proper verification because it happens to fit your argument and are therefore full of it.
Only four of the victories in your list can be considered against first line airplanes. That's hardly a resounding success for four losses.
Heh, severely out numbered while flying completely war weary planes. Yep, I call it success. You earlier called it "getting one's butt kicked" earlier which simply shows how clueless you are regarding the subject.
...and that was only the summer with LLv26 flying Brewsters. They had shot plenty of later Soviet types down with LLv24 before the Brewsters were handed to LLv26. There's 4xLa5s there and 2xYak-9s in those LLv26 kills. Yak-9 were 1st line fighters at the time just like La-5s.