+1
There is no wrong side.
I have said it before, I will say it again, you are missing a FANTASTIC part of this game if you don't fly for every country occasionally.
I started out in the game in a country loyal squad. I developed an actual hatred of the other two countries. Then I joined a squad that rotated every month. I have to say, it has become the best part of the game.
Oh, and I have news for those country loyalists. All countries complain about the same things. I
when I hear "the nits do this" and "the bish suck at that", and the obverse is true when I rotate.
I do play on all 3 sides and have for a long time. There really are differences.
The knights really do not entertain the long massive bomb raids, the long vehicle runs, or really concern themselves with trying too hard to win the war. The majority of the team is typically fueled with dog fighters and typically have some really good pilots.
The bish are literally the worst dog fighting team in the game. No offense. There are just a lot of new players on that side and many don't know the strategy to furballing. That being said, they are decent base takers, decent attackers, and try to win the war more than the knights. They are a good team to learn the basics of AH and to incorporate into the team strategy of AH.
The rooks are a combination of both sides. Where players feel a little more involved in the overall war aspect and understand the war game better. They attract both the dog fighters and base takers from the bish and knights who get tired of either side. A lot of vet tankers and squads choose the rooks because they are little more concerned with the war effort, but also indulge in the furballing here and there.
I like flying for the team that is getting hoarded the most. I like fighting against a sea of red trying to defend their base. The bish have the hardest time defending because of new players, while the rooks are pretty decent, but the knights just dominate furballs when they don't want to capture bases and the majority just wants to furball.