jmccaul-
I like the La5NF because it is fast, has good climb, rolls well... and it is different! Just something odd about me, but I like to master the odd plane, the one few others like. It won't outturn a co-E Spit or N1K2, it can't outrun a P51 or ME109, but it fits well in between all of them. You have to think to live, and I like that!
As an example, I had a sortie last night where I went deep into the badlands. I bagged a Spit, but blew too much fuel and ammo in the process. I decided it was a good thing to live through a sortie, so I broke for home.
I was low, and without fuel for an extended climb,I decided the best option was to run the canyon floor. Maybe, just maybe nothing would see me.
It almost worked. I was about halfway through when the Spit's icon appeared. I tried to duck behind a wall, but it was too late. He began to set up his inevitable run on me. I had no choice but to keep going and wait.
1.8, 1.6, 1.3... he's coming fast! I hugged the canyon wall tighter, trying to turn corners just quick enough to spoil his aim. I turned a final corner, saw a drop he couldn't yet see, and went for it. I dropped flaps and gear, and pushed down. He overshot. He didn't have room to flat turn, so he had to go up... if he went level I had him. He worked up and around for another pass, and by this time he was joined by a P51. He came again, we repeated the scene again, and I managed to pump some of my few precious remaining rounds his way. I looked in time to see the 51 barrelling down- scissors and his run is spoiled.
We break free of the canyon, and it's a long way to the field. I decide to fight to the death, so I turn into the Spit. He breaks upward for alt, I get another snapshot. I reverse quickly, knowing the 51 is right there, and sure enough, here he comes. A little scissor, and he tries to roll for a split-S... no alt! He disappears... I don't know if he discoed or what, but there was no kill message. It's now just me and the Spit, and finally I see dots coming from the friendly field. The Spit has had enough, he breaks for home.
....sputtering engine, engine dies from fuel starvation! I ditch (seems like I always do!), and hail my opponent, thanking him for a great fight. It was a blast!
With a great field of vision, speed, and handling characteristics, I feel the La5NF is a great a/c. I do wish it had a couple mg's, but...