State of the game. Unfortunately, 90% of the player base seems completely unable to successfully shoot down an aircraft unless the odds are stacked in a manner consistent with that experienced over Germany in April 1945.
I don't think that's supportable. I lose at least as many "fair" 1-1 fights as I win, but I win some too, and I'm an average fighter pilot at best with a far from complete mastery of ACM and a middling fighter score. (Yeah, I know, score is BS, but how else can you compare yourself to people you don't run into often enough to learn firsthand?)
Maybe I'm only beating other mediocre pilots, but if I can get kills that don't involve HOing, vulching, or hiding in a horde, a lot more than 10% of players are capable of doing likewise, and if I'm killing mediocre pilots in more-or-less even fights on a regular basis, that means there are a fair number of mediocre pilots at least sometimes willing to risk a more-or-less even fight.
(And I'm not claiming that
all my kills are in even fights against other fighters - just that a significant number of them are.)
I suspect a more accurate description is that many players either lack the confidence that they can successfully shoot down other aircraft, or or lack the skill to shoot down other aircraft often and consistently enough to make their score as lofty as they'd like, which leads them into less-than-sporting behaviors intended to pad their scores.
I'm still not convinced it's 90% though. I think more often it's just a case of laziness and following the path of least resistance - for example, taking the HO shot that's right in front of them even though it's a dumb move not because it's the only way they can kill, but because it's the action that requires the least thought or effort on their part right at that moment.