Most web pages I use that involve flash have the flash object embedded inside a larger webpage. Often, the rest of the web page is wrapper fluff and relatively uninteresting. When watching a video on a 3-4" screen it's really important to maximize your usage of pixels to both see all the essential content that must be seen, but still see the content zoomed in enough to be readable. As such the user would most desire to be able to zoom in onto only the flash content.
While it is possible to possible in Skyfire to pan and zoom and try to get the flash content, be it video or game, to roughly fit the dimensions of the screen, it can best be described as tedious. It's particularly painful because 1) each attempt at maneuvering the pan/zoom involves a pause while skyfire redraws, and 2) the user has to toggle back and forth between fullscreen mode to see the result of their work, and the non-fullscreen mode where the zoom UI options can be accessed.
What I propose is some means by which the user can perform a "fit this object to screen" command. I'll leave the user interface design to you (but the most intuitive method for me would be to effect a right-click on the flash obect [usually done by holding the stylus down on winmo devices] and having it be an option ina context-sensitve menu).
PS: In a few minutes of looking around this forum, I see that Skyfire does not support two flash related things: 1) text entry, 2) application storage. Is there some "known issues" compendium somewhere that I can see, so I might know which websites are known to work well/not so well/not at all?