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Originally Posted by seiseki
But the facts were, it could out dive out run and out gun the spitfire..
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That's not correct. It could out gun the spitfire, but that's not so relevant in a 1 v 1, where only one plane gets to use it's guns. The 109 could out-dive the Spit in the first few seconds, but data suggests the Spit was faster in 1940, could out-turn the 109, and could out-climb it too.
A massive aerial battle like the Battle of Britain is too complicated for easy comparisons to be made. Both sides had advantages/disadvantages. The 109s were supposed to be protecting the bombers, but the British planes were starting on the deck and having to climb to meet the Germans. And each fight would have unequal numbers. The veterans also have different personalities, skill levels, egos/modesty, experiences, which all make it difficult to make accurate judgements.