I respectfully disagree. I think the type that tries to get to a furball ASAP is more likely to be aggressive than someone who ups from a couple fields back.
It's about the mindset.
One does not spend 10 minutes climbing out in a P-51 to go fly "aggressive" in a furball.
One DOES up a Spit or LaLa and head straight into the fray.
Which style is more aggressive?
Note: I am not including skill or intelligence, only the urge to fight as much as possible.
I guess we need to define aggressiveness:
Inclined to behave in an actively hostile fashion. Assertive, bold, and energetic.
If all skill levels were equal, kills/time would be a pretty good measure of aggressiveness. Since they're not, factoring in deaths to provide the fights/time provides a reasonable check, as one does not have to have skills to die
