Hmmm, IF, the following statement is true "Just because he's behind you doesn't mean he got there on his own, hehe!"..exactly "who" put him on your six..the "Tooth Fairy"??
I think Messiah has the correct answer to the question posed by Mechanic,to wit: "Just do what I do and flop around until the enemy gives up." OR just stick your hand out the cockpit and signal for a left turn and then swing right...sorry, couldn't resist..been a fun day .
Since this is the "Help and Training Forum" I'll take your reply seriously Dentin, even though I suspect you're just playin' games here...
He's "put" there by me, through my maneuvering. I simply turn away from him so he can start out on my six. I could "put" him anywhere I want to in relation to me, simply by maneuvering. If I want him behind me, but he's unable to catch me, I'll turn slightly to give him a "corner" to cut across, "allowing" him to catch me. If I want him in front of me, I turn towards him. Quite simple, really. The vast majority (90% or more?) of pilots who find themselves behind me (usually through my doing) will start out behind me, then be on my right side, then under me, then in front of me, and then in the tower.
I'm as likely to "give" someone my six as I am to merge in a more normal nose-nose fashion. Why not? It works far more often then not; for me as well as for many other pilots. Mechanic/BatfinkV showed you how at the beginning of the thread.
Often, I actually
prefer my opponent to start on my six, so I will turn to "put" him there, or at least make it very easy for him to get there, and difficult/impossible for him to approach me from any other angle. If I point away from him, how can he merge from my nose or side? In short, if he wants to kill me he needs to approach from my rear, because I said so by turning away. I'm dictating the angle he approaches me from. Beyond that, I actually
want him to think he got there on his own, and that I'm trying to get away, and that he's in control of the situation. In truth I already have him reacting to me, which is generally a bad idea (for him).
If your SA is adequate, it should be practically impossible for anyone to get behind you without your
knowledge. Personally, I've got decent tabs on anyone within 6k of me, and "hyper-sensitivity" to anyone within 4k. And a very good idea of what's going on within a sector of me. I may not have a choice over whether or not a guy 4k away from me will attack me, but if he does, I do have a choice over which angle (relative to me) that he approaches from. I can choose to have him attack from my rear (by turning away from him), or from my front (by turning towards him). If attackers "get" behind you without your knowledge, or close enough to you so you can't control the angle they approach from (at least in 1v1's or 1v2's), I'd say you should look at improving your SA. If you're getting ganged you obviously have no control over
most of the situation, but getting ganged hints at SA problems too (unless you
want to be ganged, I suppose).
If you know an attacker is present, and turn so he can't attack from any angle other than from behind you, you've effectively "put" him behind you, at least from your perspective. He's attacking you from the angle you want him to attack you from.
MtnMan