Well, think about this. Player A runs his B-29s into trees and loses a backside-load worth of perks so he starts a thread about how this was HT's fault and this is why players are leaving the game in droves (this was after he already quit). This inspires player B to look for runways with trees near them on all maps now and demand tree removal (without even testing the runway to see if the trees actually present a problem).
(See where I'm going with this?)
Trees at the end of a runway are wrong and you are wrong. It's not even about taking off, landing wounded birds also have difficulty with trees at the end of the runway. Hell, it is annoying even for a regular bird to establish a normal glideslope at airfields like these. We don't have airfield notices that detail the hazards of each runway like you would in real life. So what, you need to do a site survey every time you want to take off in this game? Who even goes through a briefing before every sortie? In a game where friendly collisions are turned off you are expected to know that there is an obstruction at the end of what appears to be a large, improved airfield? It just doesn't make sense.
In addition to this, on the A82 runway as mentioned earlier in this thread, if you set Ground Detail Range to about <0.7, or to the minimum of 0.5, you can't see the trees in a B-29 at startup. Also, I think I have the default B-29 first person view, but it is not immediately obvious that the trees are an obstruction at the end of the runway. With these two factors, how is one to be at fault for "should have known there were trees at the end of the runway there"?
I don't expect it to be fixed instantly and people in the meantime need to plan around it (if they are aware of it, hopefully), but if people get s*** on for pointing out such a ridiculous thing, then why even provide feedback at all? If the issue can't even be acknowledged then yes, why continue playing this game when this is just one frustration out of many? And if player feedback isn't welcome, then perhaps start a sticky to warn everyone to not even bother.