But what is your criteria for a hard to fly plane? Something that can't extend? That's where I think we have different opinions.
This goes back to the slow planes are best planes mindset doesn't it
Actually, it comes down to excuses. If you fly a slow plane and die, you can claim "it's because my plane was slow, so it's not my fault I lost!" If you fly that same slow plane (one that excels at angles fighting and/or climbing turns) and win, you then get to claim you're superior for winning in a plane that shouldn't have normally won. It's flawed thinking, but several seem to subscribe to it.
Here's where the argument falls apart: When a good pilot encounters your said slow plane and E-fights you (as they should) and beats you, pilots with the above mindset then complain that it didn't take skill; however, their bragging rights, had they won, come from the fact that they're flying a plane that shouldn't be able to win to begin with. In other words,
they're complaining about the very aspect of their gaming approach that they would also use to brag with. That's called "hypocrisy."
Logically, this mindset and the produced arguments are weightless and flawed.