You guys are right. I can tell you from personal experience that torque
is most noticed with big power advances, but it is also an issue when
rolling...You can always roll easiest away from the prop and you can really
feel rolling into the prop. Those Griffon powered Spits, with the exception
of the contra-rotating Sea Fires, required hard over aileron on takeoff
roll, too, because as power was advanced, the oleo would almost completely
compress. The only time torque is not an issue is when you are cleaned
up, trimmed, and in a comfortable cruise.
I turned away a chance to fly a Buchon because when I tried high speed
taxiing, it was an out of control monster - there was not sufficient rudder
available to make me feel comfortable. It scared me, I shut down and got
out. And that was all about torque and insufficient surfaces to control it.