Hey all.
Two experiences last night. Not the first (or last) but I have to admit that both got me wondering about why some folks do what they do.
First one- I was flying in the vicinity of a bish base. Got into a fight with someone in my 190A5. Went a few turns and either killed him or he egressed. Anyway, in the meantime I hear a couple calls, "Typhie coming in." So as I turned from the fight or chase I check my 3 o'clock and there's the Typhoon a couple thousand below and headed towards our base. I roll inverted, pull into him and now I'm diving on him with plenty of speed. He goes into a dive for the base and, yep you know what's coming, he goes for the radar. I'm closing but slowly, 1000...800...600...BOOM radar goes up then about 5 seconds later BOOM Typhoon augers himself. He had actually straightened out before he augered, which leads me to believe it wasn't just crappy flying, but intentional.
Second one- a bomber was lingering over some bish fields forever. Eventually I got down, saw the dude was still behind our lines and surrounded by radar, so I upped a G-14 to track him down. Long story short, tracked this guy down after chasing him for about 75 miles/10 minutes. I was at 20k, he was at least 5-10k higher and I didn't even have icon on him when a guy in front of me says, "I don't believe it" Apparently as soon as the guy in front got close to icon on him, after chasing him like I did for about 3 sectors, the dude just bailed. What's worse is he was in B-17's, over his own friendly line now, and at least 5-10k above us. Like the other guy said, "Don't know why he bailed, he might have actually gotten us."
So I throw this question out to you noodleheads that enjoy augering into things, or bailing your bombers after your run. Why do you do that? I mean, it really doesn't hurt me any- I get proxy kills on you and if you think not having a radar is going to keep me from killing you, well, you're wrong.
Let's assume you're one of those, "I don't care about my score" folks. Ok, fine. So why do you fly if you're not tracking some sort of statistic? Let's say you "just want to have a good fight". Ok, then why do you kill yourself instead of fight?
Hey, do whatever you want, I don't care really, but I AM curious why you do this. Might I make a suggestion? Instead of taking the easy way out and just augering yourself, I'd suggest trying to make a survivable attack run. Take the time to circle around the field and attack with your egress taking you towards friendlies. Learn how to bomb/shoot rockets accurately. Either get a wingman, or get yourself so fast that nobody can catch you. I have to think this would be more fun than just killing yourself.
Thanks for your time.
Toonces