i gave a somewhat wiseassd answer before......
seriously now....
when i'm doing this maneuver, i'm not really constantly holding a single view. i start off looking back at the guy. since i tend to fly low, i might be looking at my 6 high, and am hopoing to force him past me in the first turn. if not, then it;s on. in my 6 and 6 hi views, when i'm banked enough to be pulling a horizontal turn, i can see the ground in the edge of my view. but my hope is to be switching to my "top of canopy" view. when i've come 'round a bit, as i see him commit to a roll to follow me, i release that view, note heading, and roll opposite of him. as i complete the roll, and am pulling g's, i then am also looking back at him, albiet briefly, as if i've done it right, he's almost immediatly in my straight up view.
it seems as if this constnt switching of views helps keep me from augering.
hope htis helps a bit anyway.
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