All ACM moves are derived from thier respective aerobatic counter parts. One can not understand ACM much less perform it unless one is skilled in performng at least the basic aerobatic moves.
The cloverleaf is just about the best example of this I have seen in a long time. Like I said earlier, if you can do the complete clover perfectly you will be getting kills. In fact I challenge anybody to post a film of the cloverleaf....all 4 leaf's...performed over a cross airfield ( so we can judge the angles and make sure it meets the specs). But if you post it, it better be perfect...no "oh the last part is kinda off but thats basically it" kinda crap.
As for ACM I say if you can pull this off then you have near perfect SA...not just on finding and judging cons but on how your plane is fying in relation to the ground.
The basis behind ACM are the most basic aerobatic maneuvers.
A simple analogy. I used to be a Paramedic. I learned all kinds of advanced fancy stuff...fancy equipment..cowboy stuff that u see in the movies..but the thing that saved the people dying were the most basic stuff every person learns from boyscouts up....mostly it was keeping a cool head....being aware of your surroundings...and using a simple basic skill that gets forgotten. It's 1 in a thousand something fancy gets the credit...it's 1 in 2 a simple basic treatment made at the right time gets the save. I am sure all of you in your respective real lives will have an example when it was the most basic, simple thing that made the difference in a difficult situation.
Same thing here. If you think about it...a perfect simple barrel roll will get you a kill many more times than a fancy climbing stall flipping magic move.
Ok the challenge has been posted...Post your perfect cloverleaf is you dare.....I'm gonna be the first one to win....muuuwwwhahhaahahah
