good, so I got you again?!
this is getting easier and easier
Trolling me? Ok, you so got me.
The point I was trying to make is this:
All that the Spit9 driver has to do in dueling type situation is to pull into shallow zoom climb and from there into a large climb spiral with WEP on. After couple circles in that climbing spiral Brewster is left several k-ft below the Spit. And that's it. Unless the Spit driver screws up, either the Brewster is dead or the situation is a draw which basically means that the Brewster pilot is overall better. The Spit can simply peck the Brewster to death using aggressive E-fighting tactics, like high yo-yos and therefore gives Brewster very little time to breath and grab E...something that the Brewster won't do very fast anyway. In the end, Brewster is slow and on the deck from constant maneuvering to evade the Spit's passes and doesn't have the E to make another evasive well enough and dies.
Most simply can't e-fight aggressively enough and when they try to do it, they do it wrong and give the Brewster a shot and then come to whine here on the BBS rather than actually trying to learn something.
The difference in climb rate becomes simply massive as the Spit spirals higher and higher: