From the point of view of a beginner, the Messerschmidt 109 G-10 surprisingly turns better than I thought it could. And since the situations are almost alwyas multiple engagements at low altitude(furballs in short

), arriving at the stage with just a bit more of alt is usually enough to depress a lot of people
I flew the G-10 as a defense plane most of the times this tour, against carrier based strikers hoarding up the shore(looooook out! The Mongol-Bish have landed... aaargh~

), and found out a single G-10 could annoy enuff guys to buy time for your friends to get up and establish enough defensive CAP.
The ammo loadout isn't exactly impressive, 150 rounds of 20mms are usually straining(especially, compared to 150 Hispano rounds equipped on the Seafire, or more of those on the gruesome F4U-1C). And so naturally, I think of pressing down on the trigger when I am under 150ft. range from the target.
Strain the G-10 a little, dive it down to about 380~400 mph and approach the target from 6 o'clock belly low and stay there until range and almost always I've had good results. (I've found out people rarely give out 'check6' alarms to there m8s as much as I do

)
If the guy discovers you, he either jumps up (dead) , breaks a bit(also dead), breaks hard(lives) or does a split-S(lives).
Mostly I've faced Corsairs(like I said, defense situations mostly) at low alt and since Corsair pilots usually give a fit about losing speed, they don't turn that hard. A gentle lag pursuit, or a gentle high yo-yo almost always brings the Corsair back in target and range and you can kill him. Or if the Corsair finds out you are following him agressively(instead of rocket to the sky as he imagined, and as many 109 pilots would do)and shrieks as he breaks harder, pull off with grace and smile knowing with a break like that, the Corsair becomes easy prey to friendly fighters nearby.
Though a chase like this deprives the G-10 like 30~60 mph in speed, I found out that I still can get away from other planes after I shot my target down, since G-10 is a VERY fast plane. So I think it performs in a furball situation better than what people would have imagined(u know, 109's a boring plane.. 109 needs 18k+ alt, 109 won't stay around in furballs etc etc..).
The biggest trouble I've met with the G-10 was that the fuel burns up like ice cream in the middle of Sahara..
Do what StSanta said.. drive it mean and aggresive
