Always late to the party, I am...
Not sure about what you use in a dogfight, but armament is always nice. I like to carry something with rockets. While usually not very effective, they act as a nice deterrent for any attacks coming from your front. As for your six...depends on your difficulty mode.
For realistic or Sim...Climb to about 4000 feet, force yourself in to a spin. You sharply lose speed. Get the hang of pulling out of it. It's quicker than the barrel roll manuever, and if done right can put you behind your tail, who thinks you have lost control and usually will drop their guard. It just takes a lot of practice, and luck sometimes. Also, make sure you have a plane that is capable of pulling out before the engine stalls out. That tactic is kind of dangerous, but sometimes you have no other choice.
Also, flying low also works for me as well. In areas with sharp contrasts in height, you might be able to lose someone in odd terrain. The crash won't count as a kill, but it's one less person to worry about, and frees up your six. Also, if your other foe is in a slower plane, this can set you up for a boom and zoom if you find yourself far away.
Flying upside down is good for keeping a tail busy. Something about being upside down throws off a person's aim, and they will most likely try to emulate what you are doing. While they are busy trying to follow you, try to cut your speed sharply, and pray they are too focused on being upside down to notice they're about to shoot ahead of you. I would try this only if they are closer than 1000 feet.
If you're trying to hit a bomber, always always always go for the sides. This prevents those pesky gunners from murdering you. Also, try to line yourself up and make a straight line out of your target, you, and your six. If your tail is keen on team play, he will be more conservative with his shots in an effort to not shoot down his buddy. I will admit that I have killed and have been killed by friendlies while an enemy was between us.
Also, a lot of people mention a friendly as acting as bait. These people are right. Setting up a nice tactic like that can easily help down a few. Also, if you have a friendly with a tail gunner, you can use him to set up enemies in a straight line, and then dive in on them while they're busy trying to get him. Anything else Edal86 says, do that too. The man knows his stuff. There's a reason he's #1 (And I'm not).
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