Why in your opinion are crossing shots so important in the German iron. Is it because of the generally poor cockpit views? If I'm reading this right, you are saying you prefer to set up a side shot rather then a straight 6. I would think a crossing shot is a lot harder to do.
Might give a slight answer without derailing! I hope
Also to answer the OP, some of the coolest fights are fighting someone who is especially comfortable with the aircraft. I've dueled people in planes where we split about even, but then went into their plane of choice and it's just another story. Quite cool to see.
38- Del, Pawz- especially neat to see these two get on the rudders and scissor the slow rolling beast.
152- Moot, Grizz- Fun taking k4's and others against their 152's and getting whooped. Especially with the aim these two have.
Spits-Batfink, TonyJoey, DrBone, and the actual Brits (3 or 4 guys in The Few) that have been in them enough to know the limits. They're scary.
F6F- Greebo does a good job behind an F6F stick, staying low and willing to fight anything.
109s- Loads of people are good, bighorn can flat out make one dance. He won't miss either.
I'm seeing this trend that the nastiest sticks are the ones who never miss
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