Some historians have downplayed Richthofens shootdown of Hawker. Citing the wind as the major factor in his favor.
Hawker did have the better turning & more maneuverable plane, Manfred the faster. The fight lasted 30-35 minutes most reports state. Shots fired at beginning, 30 minutes of circles, then shots again fired at end.
One account states Hawker did some aerobatics that Richthofens 'less creative flying' could not match. Richthofen's report states; my opponent then did a series of silly loops.
The author of this account also metion shots whizzing past Richthofens head during this acrobatic display, ( which is sci-fi, Manfred states shots were only fired at beginning & at end ). Besides, the author wasn't there!
Last thoughts. Hawker officially had 9 victories credited to him. Some speculate he may have had as many as 30, but these were downed before British began counting shootdowns, ( it was in the earliest part of aerial fighting ).
The point being Hawker was the more experienced of the 2. Richthofen was beginning his single seat career at the time of this encounter, fall 1916, his 11th victory.
So, was the Baron the patient hunter? hung with a more maneuverable plane for 35 min. Should this battle-victory be downplayed or not?