IMHO, the 109 (all versions) are screwy. Think about it.
It is an energy fighter, but at high speeds it has horrible maneuverability.
At slow speeds it requires close attention to trim, and the roll rate is weak.
It is too light of an aircraft to accelerate well in a dive, however when you do eventually get going fast, be carefull not to go too far over 500, or you will become a Daimler-Benz powered lawn-dart!
This basically leaves you with an aircraft which is usually at a disadvantage outside of its comfy airspeed range of 225-300.
Each model has its own quirky strength which helps it out, but each model also has a catch.
For example, the F4 can turn well, BUT if you end up USING this strength, you'll end up quite slow, and the F4 takes forever to get up to speed. You can also forget about climbing your way out of trouble in the F4, because, though in its time it had an unmatched climbrate, with the late-war planeset in AH most every aircraft can match its climbrate.
The G2's DB-605 engine fixes this acceleration and climbrate gap pretty well, but you lose some turning ability. The G2 is not terribly fast, and still has the weak armament of the 7.7mm MGs.
The G6 has a pair of 12.7mm MGs to help in the weak firepower department, and I think is a bit more rugged due to armor, BUT can't turn well, and is still rather slow.
The G10 is extremely fast (it can keep up, and sometimes catch P-51Ds at low alt), has fantastic acceleration, and has the best climbrate of any aircraft in AH, BUT you can forget about turning!
In the end, I still think that the G10 is the best 109. It may be hard to get on someone's tail, but if all fails you can always escape and try again.
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"....where'd who go!"
Troxel
VMFA-212 "Lancers"[This message has been edited by troxel (edited 07-16-2000).]