So many people giving contradicting advice lol. People should learn to fly a plane before telling someone else how to
+1
Most interesting is the advice that the "109F" is somehow either a turnfighter or an E fighter. Apparently people here don't understand how a fighter is determined to be one or the other (hint: it's neither until you pair it up against an opponent).
Example: A 190D9 is an
e-fighter when fighting any type of Spitfire. A 190D-9 is a
turnfighter when fighting a Me 262. A 190D9 is
both a
turnfighter and an
e-fighter when fighting a 190A-8.
A plane being classified as a turnfighter or e-fighter is entirely dependent on what it is fighting. On its own, the 109F is neither a turnfighter or e-fighter - it's simply a 109F. Its tactics and flight style are determined based on what it is fighting.
This is ACM 101 (or 1101, if you're Ratio).