drgondog
Major
I agree facts speak volumes.......but that lines above is hardly a fair statement. The number of planes lost does not directly correlate to the quality of the plane.
Soren sez "But the 109 was the "Ace's plane", which meant that it took time to master it completely but once you did it was pretty much unbeatable in the air."
Hunter - it does say something to the 'unbeatable' comment.. Rall was as good as they get and he was shot down, what, 18 times? Not always outnumbered just some airplane pulled lead on him and scored. The list of Experten flying the 'unbeatable' 109 - that were shot down - is quite large.
Ditto for the 190D, for the P-51B/C/D, the Me262, and the Spit - all superb aircraft flown by superb pilots that were 'beaten' in equivalent 'unbeatable' fighters
How would you have expressed disagreement to 'unbeatable'? or do you believe the 109 was unbeatable?
Regards,
Bill