Hi all.
I've been experimenting with this with moderate success. Actually not much success.
For the most part, I don't HO. It really depends on the situation. For example, in almost any 1v1 engagement I won't HO. In a total furball situation, I might HO, or might not, depending on what I'm flying, what the other guy is flying, how badly I'm outnumbered, etc.
I'm really interesting in the 1v1 or very, very loose furball where you have a clear merge with your opponent.
When I'm merging against an enemy plane 1v1 that I don't intend to HO, I set up like this: We'll approach generally nose to nose. About 1.5-1.0k out I'll roll my wings briefly and go off nose, in a left turning plane I'll bump out right. I intentionally roll wings and bump my nose off of the guy, sometimes I'll add a little nose low or high, so that the enemy con can clearly see that I've moved so that my nose isn't pointing at him.
I've seen other planes do something similar, or at least I've been able to tell that they're not pointing EXACTLY at me.
When I see this in another plane, I will definately hold off on the shot because I know the guy has maneuvered to avoid a HO and a collision.
The best example I can think of was a fight I had with TIME2DIE a few nights ago. I was in an A-20 at about 7k. He was approaching nose on in a Spit 16. We were clearly nose to nose and I had him sitting in my gunsight. I was deep in his territory over his base, so I was sort of waiting to see if he would open up or not because I knew I could take a hit, while his spit would die to my 50's. About 600-800 out, maybe 1.0k out, I saw him roll wings and go nose to the side, so I knew he wasn't going to shoot. Even though I could've bumped left and opened up, I didn't shoot and instead let the merge happen. Of course a few seconds later I lost the fight and got shot down, but the point was to have the fight, not just hose him and hope for the kill.
By watching his plane, I knew he intentionally maneuvered to avoid a HO, and so I obliged by not HO'ing.
Last night I had the exact opposite experience in the AvA, where I got HO'd by every last plane that passed me, even when I clearly maneuvered to not HO (in a 110 no less). The best was against 1BDSPADE. On our merge I went a bit nose low and to the right. 1.0k out I started seeing tracers all over so at 400 out I bumped the nose up and plastered him. I didn't want to, I wanted to fight, but he just couldn't help himself, or couldn't tell I wasn't going to HO him.
So, the question is, if are you good enough to tell when someone is maneuvering in a manner to merge but NOT HO? Am I wasting my time with this avoidance maneuver?
I think I can tell when someone is doing it to me, but maybe not. Maybe some folks just see it as an opportunity for a free HO.