I was reading a link on an other thread and came across this and other comments...
Capt. De Haven, one of the Forty-Niner's "Hot" pilots made most of his 14 kills in the now obsolete P-40, but transferred to a P-33 and downed 4, He has the Silver Star, D.F.C. with 2 Clusters and A.M. with nine Clusters....
In the event that the enemy is seen starting the attack, it has been our policy to wait until he commits himself definitely as to direction and then turn into him. The Japanese pilot is generally not overeager for a head-on pass and a sudden turn into him will usually delay his attack long enough for us to get out of gun range and gain altitude using a high speed climb. It has been our experience in combat and against captured Jap enemy aircraft that with a slight distance advantage, a shallow high speed climb will pull us away from the TONY, OSCAR, or ZEKE.
This is in a P40...I'm always amazed at the vertical zoom of both the zeke and the nikki...doesn't seem to add up.