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Someone said to me ones, SpitII is not good, it forgives you mistakes, because you can always run away, well, I see that everyday when on RED. |
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1. This only applies when for whatever reason, you find yourself with a spit on your tail and you already lost your energy advantage anyways. 2. Your description implies that when crossing the line of fire, you are still behind him in a way. That means cutting throttle and forcing an overshoot did not work. It works more often then you might think, though. 3. You also imply that the 109 rolls only on one plane, instead of also chaning altitude while scissoring, making him cross your line of fire a rather easy affair. 4. Spit pilots tend to be overcondident in slow turning fights and rarely display the descipline to pull away early enough when finding themselves in scissors. And the 109, with a better roll rate, simply works better in this kind of maneuvering. You change direction faster, that means you cut corners faster and eventually get the Spit in front of you. All in all that does not fit to the tactics I am going after here.
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Cheers Last edited by Bewolf; 01-26-2012 at 05:10 PM. |
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Besides, there is a lot of good, old fashioned "fun" involved when successfully turning the tables in such a situation.
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Cheers Last edited by Bewolf; 01-27-2012 at 08:11 AM. |
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If you can't run away it's the only viable option, imho
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make less mistakes and you'll find you spend less and less time performing crazy energy wasting manoeuvres on the deck in the vain hope that you get away. If you haven't wasted all your altitude and speed and you get bounced you can then trade it in for speed and bug out to fly another day. Glad you enjoy what you are doing, just saying that the best way to avoid such a situation is not to get into it in the first place. |
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So there is that last target red side has to destoy and a low going Blenheim is about to hit it. There is your wingman or a teammate from blue that got himself into trouble low on the deck. Reds are strafing and attacking your airbase and you just took off. Should I go on? Feel free to lose the map or lose your friends by making "no mistakes" You
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If you have situational awareness you will make sure you have enough altitude to turn in to energy to make your escape and/or try to stay at least 1k about the highest enemy in the fight. Explain how getting shot down helps your team mate? In fact it may very well lead to more 109s having to lose their advantage and 'come down to help'. Your tactics are fine for dogfight servers as no one cares about getting shot down. Would you do this on a coop where you've spent 45 minutes forming up and getting to the target? Doubt it. |
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