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Old 01-16-2012, 04:52 PM
EJGr.Ost_Caspar EJGr.Ost_Caspar is offline
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I'm neigher a good pilot. The only way I found, is a not very good one:

First, I brake from following the enemy, but I differ the direction only to max 40 degree, in continuing shallow climb, watching, that I don't get too slow in climb. If the enemy is again high and far away enough, he will much probably turn in for another attack and to get me from the side and behind. At the moment, when he start to turn, I turn towards him too, but not climbing, but stay level. I'm going for an headon. Only in the last phase I pull up abit, so I have enough energy to be stable enough for aiming.

Then its 50:50 and I just hope, I shoot better. Sometime, the enemy will not even go until the end and shoot, but will pull up a bit to fly over you - THEN you really have a chance.

I repeat, this is no good solution (and I doubt, that it finds its parallels in the history that often), but if you really wanna go for a hit, then it gives you a small chance.
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