Some say there are no dweeb planes only dweeb pilots.. I 1/2 agree.
I don't know how they trained them in Germany but here in game, the very first time you take one up you can only find one use for them.
These planes attract a certain type of sim pilot as well. Probably the best analogy would be that mean dog that snarls and growls at you as you pass by but as soon as you jump on his side of the fence he runs away scared and yapping.
They all have the same moves too.
A: Climb high, look for someone who's engauged, dive down and pick them. If you miss, climb back up and try it again.
B. If someone spots you and your higher than him, turn in for the HO. If you miss, extend away and find someone else to P off.
C: If interrupted while climbing, run for the deck and try to find a place you can climb in peace.
190 rules of engagement: Use every dirty trick you can to avoid a fight with another plane even if it's the same type. Climb high, Ho every passer by, dive to deck when ever trouble comes your way.
Always be on the look out for enemy fighters already engauged.
(If you get him don't forget to laugh on the way up and give yourself a good pat on the back)
When in trouble, dive for deck and don't look back. There are plenty of other people with less SA.
If in real trouble, use your roll rate to flop around the sky like a fish and hope he passes you by. If he does, bite him in the back and then continue running like mad.
190 pilots: Try not to forget your a man. Keep your fights as short as possible, your pants as dry as possible and your screaming to a minimum. Most of all, Never ever pass up a good Ho shot.