ON PAPER the 109 was better than the spit/hurri during the BoB, did they win? no, of course not,
I don't know, on paper they look kinda the same, lol
date taken from Spitfire vs Bf 109 Battle of Britain by Tony Holmes
I can beat the pants off a better pilot if he's in a P-40B and I'm in a Spitfire XVI, but how often does that matchup occur?
The last fight on P-40B that i had was against a P-51D and a P-38L (at the same time) they also probably thought that they can beat me, lol, did not happen that way.
Or does a fight between a Foker Eidecker and an F-22 Raptor come down to the pilot?
Example, someone like Larry, N72 etc in a spit 14, Zipcode guy in the F-16, who's gonna win?
To be honest with you the fight between an F-22 and an E.1 would be kinda hard. Because E.1 is made out of wood and is invisible for the missiles, then if you want to go for guns, F-22's stall speed is probably greater than E.1's top speed. And E.1 can certainly out turn the raptor. lol
I understand the point that your trying to make, your just not making it. Here is a better example: You have 2 airplanes climbing in the vertical, the distance between them in about 200yards & there almost stalling. If the 1st plane stalls 1st, he dies, if the 2nd stalls 1st he dies. Here is a part of a dogfight episode where Bud Anderson is in such situation:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lt8G3vxLmKEMost of the time when you have 2 aircraft of the same class it does depend on the pilots, but sometimes that little bit of power can make a differences between life and death.
The reason I made this thread is
NOT to determine which pilot is better, the one that is siting in a spit 14 or in -4, but which airplane is better, actually which airplane would you take for your self?