Every time I try to break down a film into the why of what I did (as opposed to how I did it), it just takes too long to put into words, lol. And i'm lazy.
But I'll try to post an "SA" film and point out the actual SA assessments and responses I did. I have a few good 3-4 v me. Watching without commentary would still give you an indication of the decision process, tho' as you'll often see me switching targets, or using one to set up another.
My hatswitches wear out long before the trigger...
here's a sample insight (unfinished by far):
#24 Mixed wing (51/zeke) vs me. 09:29
Situation: I'm engaging in a low alt high speed drag away from the main fight. The 51 and Zeke have comparable speeds to my La7, but slightly lower alt me due to their pursuit. The film begins with my reversal when they're about 3.5k out. I extended so far trying to see how well they were working together with the pursuit. Both seemed intent on continuing pursuit - my priority concern was the zeke.
As I reverse back into the merge, between :05 and :15 I am making an assessment of the pair's relative postions. At 0:17-0:22 i merge w/zeke, keeping eye on the spraying 51. I continue with my zoom climb to see which might stall out first. The zeke is still my priority target.
At 0:40 I roll over at the top and drop back down on the them as they also stall out. You'll notice I miss a very good opportunity to take out the pony (my gunnery sucks, which will be a recurring theme in my films). I clip the pony for some damage, an aileron I think. As I go down under the pony I, and look to my front right quarter I see the zeke which cannot get his guns to bear as we fly past each other. I am still trying to work a shot on the pony to see if I can get some breathing room to handle the zeke which comes by for yet another frontal pass. As the pony pulls off hoping I'd follow to set up the zeke, I decide to dive out gaining some speed and separation for another go. You'll notice I also extended opposite from the direction the pony was heading, further generating rapid separation.
As the Zeke lags in pursuit and the pony struggles to catch up, I keep watching the 51 to see what his intentions were. At first he was ropping further back, giving me pause while I kept watching for an opportunity to reverse. Was the 51 staying slightly back hoping to jump me if I reversed the zeke? (I generally try to keep a wing within 2k of each other, any further and it's a riskier decision to reverse into just 1 - which i often do anyway, lol.) You'll also notice I've gone into a slight climb, using the La7's advantge.
I continue my climbout, eventually steepening it to bleed a bit of speed so they could start to catch up with each other. I wanted them to closen up to make my impending reversal easier to assess.
Around 2:10 I reverse into the merge, my priority remains the zeke.I felt confident enough based on the 1st merge that the pony wasn't willing to turn hard, giving me an opportunity to knock out the zeke. I again do a rolling zoom climb to stall them out.
2:55 6 hits rake across the zeke's engine to cockpit - killing his engine and wounding him, kocking him out of the fight. I'm also glad the pony couldn't aim very well. It was a calculated risk - he sprayed from range earlier, if you recall.
...... i might get off my lazy but and post the film as well...