tomski wrote:
None of this is as easy as it sounds...
The two things that immediately occur to me are the style of pilot and the size of the board being played.
I personally hate the Se5. No lateral stall and no super-tight turns. Once its lost its restricted moves and its Speed 3/4, its a sitting duck. I'd sooner have a Camel mostly.
Also, try flying it on an 8x8 board... that'll drop it in the rankings!
The observer is also the only good thing about the Bristol. Ok, against one Alby, it wins, but against two, the Alby's really should be able to work together well enough to finish it...
Just my 2c
You're right tomski.....even the weakest plane can be deadly in the right hands. It all depends on how familiar the pilot is with the plane he's flying.
A complete novice in a Snipe can be a sitting duck for a Gladiatore in a Spad VII 
but if the pilots are equally talented it's another matter......... |