I don't see one HO in that film. Most of you saying its a HO always cry that a HO is when both planes have a shot on each other. Sure karaya could have pointed his nose at him and jousted but he didn't. He turned his nose away and anodizer took a clean shot.
Surely you understand this concept Larry...
"HO" is a grey area definiton. Early in the fight the definition of a HO is a lot wider of range than later in the fight as planes are slower and have been working to create angles.
For example with brackets as range...
Early in fight "Considered HO" range is [ ]
Middle of fight "Considered HO" range is [ ]
As the fight drags on "Considered HO" range is [ ]
Rule of thumb: If you are looking for a shot on the first merge (expecially with altitude underneath you), you are going to be HOing more often than not.
Thought a HO is when both planes are facing each other on the initial merge. ( if there's any )
This is the most simplistic of misconceptions.
Is it widely considered that this type of shot is a ho????
Other veterans have done this shot on me and when I drew to question, I was explained it was a front quarter shot....
On the first merge where both planes are on straight line trajectories where one is slightly off centered, yes this is typically considered a HO even if you see his front quarter. However if, say on the 2nd turn, you finish your turn quicker than him and he is still completing his turn and you shoot his front quarter as he finishes his turn around at you, this is a completely valid shot. (even though plenty of people will whine about this also)