You need no time on the ground. If you start just as you are airborne, then hard push for altitude, then take on more than one enemy, maybe mix some stuka.
Join up with a wingman or several other spits. Following one dude around that is just avoiding you with no challenge is not exciting.
The .303 just don't cut it and you just fly around forever trying to get a kill. Get very close,don't spew a bunch of lead at long range even if you can get some hits. When another aircraft is flying with you, it is hard to avoid a kill steal of course, so I understand you wanting to shoot so often.
Weather changes might perk things up a bit as well. I always prefer to not shift into zoom, because it seems too gamer and not for real. I would use only normal of - view, and I wouldn't mix during the engagements.
Also, you might play around with some outside views during transitions and join ups.
I like mate ups, but I really want an altitude and e advantage. I'd never stop at 3,000. I'd go for 4,000 meters at least.
Just my thoughts of course.
The video starts like a tutor, which has it's place. I just don't think that is a best way to win a competition about competition.
Good luck to you
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