Originally posted by Charlie
my squad has a monthly DA going and there are about 3 guys I cant beat. They seem to have better ACM tactics than me. Right now we are fighitng the hurri Mk1 and these guys jsut seem to always outturn me and I am no sllouch when it comes to furballing.
Is there an AH website that explains how the physics in AH work for furballing/turnfight etc?
cheers
Hi Charlie. As an answer to your question, i think carwash has given you a damn fine starting point. I thoroughly recommend getting a copy of Shaw's Fighter Combat. Best money ever spent.
Think someone mentioned in this thread, but i'll pseudo-paraphrase shaw: "The angles tactician has two options: either turn harder or turn smarter." In a neutral merge, and identical aircraft, the guy who out-turns you, will thereafter have less energy than you as they bleed more than you to get around. You can capitalise on this and i think Ren mentioned one possibility on how to exploit this fact. Turning faster doesn't always yield victory - remember this and you're 1/2 way there.
Of course there are several factors which can help your turn rate, if you want to get around faster than your opponent:
- speed. The guys who gets around inside the turn of the other is often the slower of the two (in classic dueling merge). Excess speed can be as bad as none. Learn to control your speed through throttle management and nose-up/down techniques and keep close to your aircrafts corner velocity. Don't forget flaps if your aircraft can get em out and they help not hinder your turn.
- angles/lead-turn. They may simply be starting their turn before you do. Learn to recognise the tell-tale signs of someone attempting to set you up with a lead-turn and counter them, or better yet, set them up for your own.
- stall limiter. If its on, turn it off! If you have been flying with it on, turning it off will give you a whole new challenge on avoiding accelerated-stalls, but once you're on top of that, you will be able to pull more deg/sec at any instance.
- ride those Gs!
I'm a kiwi, so our time-zones are a damn-near perfect match, so PM me and i'd be happy to help you out!