i think the 190s handle poorly compared to the rest of the set.
i think that the 190s suffer more than gain as they are impoved in the development representations in the game.
both are directly contradictory to the historic record.
i think sir that values need to be set for the FMs based on what data can be found, i find that the correlation between the data i have found and the FMs behaviors tend to be much more in the more optimistic range for most of the home team air craft, and much more in the pessimistic range for the 190s ...
i also think that after repeated explanations and clarifications on my part i am still getting questions and projections and demands while no one is making any effort to address my POV they just keep demanding data they know is not available and attempting to oversimplify the discussion.
yes much of the flight qualities of an aircraft are quantitative, but i assure you there is more than weight, thrust, drag, and lift variables in the code and beyond that type of data at some point the designers must rely on subjective data in order to define a FM, at that point the choices one uses go a long way in defining the quirks and abilities of each FM
once again ultimately i find that the FMs of the 190s do not live up to the history of the type in many regards especially in comparison to some other FMs who's relation to history seems to be very optimistic.
i have a question for you. have you seen the code? if not, i think your ability to comment on how quantitative it may or may not be is no better than the rest of us.
no offense.
All of this is basic aerodynamics and not a subjective thing. "2 + 2 = 4" not "2 + 2 = 5 in my opinion". The source required for these equations are dimensions, weights, planforms, etc. Very quantitative stuff.
Ultimately, you simply think the 190 is porked, while the "home team" aircraft are not. That's compelling.