hi all,
well.......i'm not too sure if thi has already been covered, but here goes.
the other night, in LW, i as flying over TT island...and to be honest my intentions were to try to "pick" some of the guys that were straffing and bombing the GV's. so the first time o go over there, i'm only around 3-5k alt, and promptly get jumped by a couple tiffys and an la..i lasted 2 or 3 turns. so now i return at 14k. found 1 tiffy higher than me, and a co-alt spit,,,,,the spit headed off in another direction, and the tiffy made a single pass, then continued to an easier/lower target...in my roll/turn to evade, i spotted a ki61 slightly lower than me, so i dove on him.....first pass, i zoomed, then on 2nd pass, i bled all my e and went into a turnfight with him(i did this delibretly). so, we're turning, diving, climbing, etc..and for the most part i maintained a position on his 6. but.... it was hard as hellll, so i watched the film, and noticed the speeds. once or twice, we were co-e.......but although i never overshot him, i was almost constantly 10-70kts faster than him. i figured this explained why i had so much trouble lining up the shot, and also staying behind him. as it forced me to manuever more than i should...... i remember working the crap out of the throttle, and only once or twice needed flaps(or so i thought).
so what it comes down to, is why was i not able to slow myself down to maintain the same speeds as him? i mean don't get me wrong..the fight was fun as all get out...win or lose......but i feel that the only reason i was able to maintain position on him in this fight seeing all the mistakes i made was the fact i was in a spit16.....had i been in a 38, 109, or 110, i think i'd had very different results. so basicly the spit covered my mistakes for me.
thanks all!!!
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john