Um, sorry, no mechanic, you forgot one point. Getting and keeping an e advantage while actually getting a shot in. Which involves constantly deciding how much E to sacrifice/conserve at a given juncture, so you can get the proper position and lead for a shot...sounds an awful lot like convertng instantly to angles tactics doesn't it, albeit for a brief instant. Sure, a 109 can climb away from a Hurri all day long...it is actually shooting the thing with a good pilot inside evading that is the hard part.
You must know you are exagerating the relative ease involved in E fighting vrs turnNburn fighting just abit...
Do you think I have 0 duelling time under my belt? Winning a SpitvSpit is ten times easier than trying to get a good shot in on the same guy in a Spit while flying a FW-190. I can in fact knife-fight a little bit. Ask Lambo or Creton about it sometime. The time I have spent at this is how I am so certain that you can be able to beat a pilot most of the time in a matched-planes t'n'b duel, yet still have a rough time trying to actually get him using E-fighting in a less maneuverable aircraft. I don't know why in the world you would think one has a tougher job in a ride that can pull in behind and saddle the opponent's ride than in one that can't, and must resort to E-tactics to stay behind and get shots.
Apparently you still think I'm confusing energy fighting with making one pass at 500 mph and then running off, which of course anyone CAN actually do, although they tend to make an alarming number of craters.
All this talk of "aggression"...its a tool okay? Its purpose is to kill the opponent. If you have the E-advantage but blow it through too much aggression, that is as bad as loosing the shot through too little. Refering again to Yenny's film, if your eyes are watering from bordeom in 2 1/2 minutes, you must not fish much.
"If that was your average BnZ fanatic in teh mosquito i expect they would have wasted 2 seconds wondering if they could outrun the A8 then died or more likely augered."
You are telling me there are people flying about, who, seeing an airplane decidely inferior in turn rate and radius closing on their six, will get up and go get a coke instead of trying to get out of the way? Good to know, I doubt they are many though. Note I never said dealing with the pair of 190s was easy...your SA, reaction time, and gunnery is enviable. I just think shooting down a co-alt co-e La7 in a D9 below 10K presents an equally thorny ACM problem. Depending on how much the opposition cooperates of course.