I find it best to remember that you need to fly your plane, whatever you pick, in the style it was intended. There are two ways to do this:
1)pick a plane and fly to it's strengths or
2)pick a style and then fly a plane that complements it.
Figure out what type of player you are and pick a plane to match. If you find you always deteriorate into a low turning fight, don't go pick an F4U, you just won't know when to run away and will stay around too long. If you like to zoom down on people, don't pick something with bad high speed handling, you'll bleed off your E for little return.
I think most of the planes are pretty good when flown with the correct style, it's just getting that style down-pat. If you look at most of the top scorers, they stick with the same planes, generally, and have a style set for that aircraft. Don't just switch planes looking for the magic cure, get in one and fly it and learn how to use it to it's best abilities.
When you know your plane and have a style to match it, you can really make any plane dance in the air. Then again, I'm just another target for some of the people who fly here.
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Soda
The Wrecking Crew
[This message has been edited by Soda (edited 04-13-2000).]