Go grab someone off the street who has never played this game before, sit him down in your chair, turn the engine on, and tell him to have fun.
See how well he does in each of those three planes. There's one in particular that is going to give him more trouble.
You can even take off for him, if you're feeling very generous... The results will be the same.
True enough vudak, The one you speek of is UBER UBER! The example I like is--> Two kids learn to ride BMX bikes together, both of them with training wheels. After a couple days they decide to race, (training wheels) still attached. The result of this race was suprisingly close because the training wheels limited performance sooo much. After a couple days one of them removes the training wheels " doesn't matter which one "and they race again. The kid without training wheels falls a couple times but because the performance of his bike without training wheels is sooooooooo much better he easily wins!
You see in my example the bike with training wheels is the same as LA7, spit, ki84, etc. etc. The better bike "without" training wheels is same as Corsair, P38, 109G14 and K4 etc. etc.
Another example : If you've learned to drive an Indy car, why would you ever seek better performance in nascar ?
You wouldn't, cause there is none
The plane I believe you speek of, the "corsair" is possibly the very best series of plane in this game IMHO! Easiest to create an overshoot in, Holds energy like nothing else and with a little practice and flap management will out turn almost anything "at least long enough to gain a couple shots". A well flown corsair packin a little E is a very dangerous adversary indeed! There is less to fear from a well flown LA7, spit or ki etc. etc. again IMHO
Those whos main rides are corsairs, p38s etc. will have a much bigger challenge in the so called "NOOB" rides then in the actual "very best rides " in the game