Man! There was a discussion on jugs and no one invited me?! And I missed the good part as well!!!
I've noticed that when chasing 190s at high speed, jugs tend to have a hard time turning with them (different G loading on the pilot?). I will be pulling in a lag pursuit and still be blacking out from too many Gs and they will just keep getting tighter and tighter.
My favorite jug is the D-25. It's performance is pretty close to the D-11 but it's visibility is on a whole different level. It can carry a decent ord load if need be (though I rarely take rockets anywhere due to the impeded roll rate when the tubes are still on). And it has the distinction of being the most under used jugs, which sets it apart as a true jug drivers plane.
My favorite planes to pick on are spitfires since they usually seem to be the only ones willing to turn fight, along with the occasional Yak. Though these planes (especially spits) usually hunt in packs which makes them even more of a challenge to beat.
The planes I try to avoid are corsairs and hellcats. Both seem to do everything better than the jug. The hogs... they just do things... it's like alien technology.
And if you're flying the jug remember, always hunt the brewsters withe extreme prejudice.