Gofaster,
  The La7 and F6F should not be considered "starter" planes.  Neither is going to be successful in a typical "turn-fight" agianst anything else in that list.  The N1K, Zero, Hurri, Spit, F4F, FM2... will all eat up an La7/F6F in the hands of a new player.  I have no idea where you got the idea that the La7 was a good starter plane... it's not, if anything it is less dangerous in the hands of a new pilot than a N1K is... by far.
The F6F simply is a bit lumbering for the average user, being a class behind a true turner in slow'ish style fights and a little slow to accelerate/climb. I don't think you understand the La7 either.  It is a terribly starter aircraft unless you want the new pilot to spend the whole time colliding or running.  The only realy strength it has is in speed/climb at low levels, something best used by more experienced pilots as a defense... not an offensive.  Any C202 can dive on an La7 and turn that speed advantage into nothing.  The views on the La7 are poor, the ballistics a complete joke, and the range is amongst the worst in the game.  The La7 takes at least the skill of a P-51 (which is faster above 8K, more range, better guns, better views, maneuvering flaps, etc) to get the most out of it.  The whole La7 superiority thing is a myth that needs to be dispelled since it is un-informed.
I would tend to agree that one of the other planes in the list is likely a good starter though.  New players tend to turn-fight everything, thus turn-rate and radius at slow speeds are important, where most of those other planes tend to excel.  There also tends to be a graduation that occurs after the survivability aspects of these rides starts to show and people will search for a plane they perceive offers more survivability.  Often though, they find they just need to develop their skills and can continue to fly Spits, and such, very effectively.
-Soda
AH Trainer Corps.