Yeah, I'm Australian, speak English n a lil Spanish and I have trouble flying foreign lanquage aircraft which use correct instrumentation.
Even so I enjoy the flight sim experience much more when my FW190 does'nt have gauge instrumentation labeled in English etc! Might be something to do with the fact that very few FW190's were like that. K's in LW, FT in Allied, Russian in Russian and Japanese in Japanese. Thats the way they were and when I fly a WWII AC thats what I expect to find.
And even though the game is possibly aimed at the American market, theres a hell of a lot of Japanese, Korean, Aussie, English n others who pay their hard earned dollars each month who also need to be catered too.
Chow