Mace and, Anaxogoras that is really great stuff!
agreed, both have posted some good replies
, I was going to chime in earlier, but Mace posted such a great reply, I felt no need to clog the thread up.......
There have been other times where I've had someone on my tail about 800 or so out but I had more altitude to work with. I'd go in to a gradual nose down turn to pick up speed (this is if I could out run my opponent) and make it a little more difficult for them to lead me to get the shot. This time I had no altitude...and even if I did I was facing the same type of aircraft.
Try not to get into the mental thought of having to need 1,000's of feet of altitude to be able to maneuver, also I think you meant in the parentheses if you could "NOT" Outrun your opponent? even if your just a 1,000ft or so off the deck, you still have the ability to use the alt you have, to your benefit...... and you may have been in the same type of aircraft, they but each different model of the F4U series have differences in speed, climb, turnrate and agility...... learn those differences, so you know when and where you can capitalize on them.....
Although I have considered others crossing the circle to shoot me I always thought of it in the vertical (zooming) not pulling too hard but I guess it's all the same, there is no difference. Separation is separation....
in it's most basic form, yes, Separation is separation........but to break it down in to something that might help you understand it better, your total separation is summed up by the following 3:
Horizontal - Vertical - Lateral............ This is what gets a lot of the flier's, they have a hard time visualizing it mentally in "3 Dimensional view", when playing in game with "2 D graphics"......hope that makes a bit of understandable sense...... Geometry plays a very big part of the combat picture when working with angles....
My name's been showing up maybe a little too much on the BBS. I don't want to wear out my welcome.
Your questions and seeking for knowledge to better your gameplay ( which in return makes it better for everyone else ) will never cause you to wear out your welcome in this forum
I hope my Lil bit of text helps you