I've read every book listed in this thread, they will all help you to some degree.
I do have one big complaint about the book 'In Pursuit'. The author Johan Kylander encourages flight simers (particularly new sticks) to stay alive at all costs and even uses the phrase 'One pass, haul a**'. If you fly that way, only engaging when you hold all the advantages, you may land often and even score some kills. However, if you are ever caught without having all the advantages (which is at least 70% of the time in the MA) you are a clueless dead man.
I think the book 'Check Six' is much more informative than 'In Pursuit' but the latter is written a bit easier for the inexperienced to understand. It just so happens the author of 'Check Six' is currently a member of the Aces High community as well.
Don't be afraid to get shot down, just learn from your mistakes. Push the limits, flying timid will only increase the time it takes to improve.
This statement is true enough, although I would say for new guys "survival" is what will keep them in the game! For those who "head-long" into the masses, death will come quickly with very little knowledge gained. Survival at least for the new folks will help teach them thru "trial and error" some energy management skills and survival that will ultimately encourage them to "push-it" a little further.
Aces High has a "natural" learning curve that almost everyone experiences. Books and lesson will only help so much, as it is stick time and experience that are the real qualities that make a peep better in the end.
The "good sticks" in this game I believe forget their beginnings and filter their current view of the game thru a lenze FULL of experience, forgetting where the starting line actually was
Encourage the new peeps to survive! With that survival will come interest and skill and competition! Please do not rob them of their "natural" learning curve ( a curve every other good stick has enjoyed) to get them on the express elevator to a style they cannot possibly comprehend so early in there "flight sim" experience! IMHO
For new peeps "survival" does and should matter! IMO