oh and as far as your agreement with b and z then the hog 4 should by your logic should outmaneuver the hog 1 likewise the 190 a8 should outmaneuver the a5, is that the argument you are trying to make?
I don't know anything about the 190's; I'm not even sure if I've ever flown those models.
Outmaneuver, yes, I'd expect so, although I wouldn't necessarily expect it to out-turn it.
Since we're talking nearly identical planes with a stronger, heavier engine in one, I sure wouldn't expect the plane with the lighter, weaker engine to be the better performer. Would lowering the weight and power of the -1 engine have made the -1 fly better? Of course, I think there's a point where the engine could be too heavy, and too powerful to be beneficial.
Mainly, the lower thrust of the lower-class plane can't maintain energy to maneuver with the ease that the higher powered version can. The lower powered plane may very well be able to turn tighter than the higher powered version, but that's not enough to really matter in the end. It'll run out of E sooner, and succumb to the higher powered version.
Our fight results are not dictated by results of one maneuver, but rather by successive strings of maneuvers. Can the lower powered plane win the fights? Absolutely! But it comes down to the pilot there, not the plane.
If it was just a matter of "this plane trumps that plane" we could just make the fight results more like a game of rock, paper, scissors. You fly along in your 190, until you see a P51, at which point you die. Why fight, if one plane is better?