I apologize for no film. I have never filmed myself and probably should start. I'm embarassed to say that I don't yet know how and, further, that the key settings tend a bit different on my primary - a mac (e.g. fn f12 for centering my Trackir as opposed to F12 on a windows box).
To film (and review) your flights is easy- here's how...
Default to start (and stop) film is Alt-R. I re-mapped mine to just plain "R". At any point while playing, just hit Alt-R to start filming. When it's filming, you'll notice a small red "R" in the upper corner of your screen. When you hit Alt-R again, filming will stop, and the red "R" will be gone... When you stop filming, you'll be prompted to give it a name, or you can just save it as the number automatically assigned to it.
Now, out of the game, go review your film. To do that, go to My Computer/C Drive (unless you have the game installed on a different drive... Look for the Hitch Creations folder, and open it. In this folder, you'll see the Aces High folder, and inside that, you find a folder named "films"... Open that.
In this "films" folder you'll see some icons- those are your films. To watch one, just double click on it, or right-click/open it. Your film viewer will open. Click on the "Play" button.
In order to see your views better, you'll need to adjust them like you do in the game for the different planes. Use the number pad on the keyboard to look around, use the arrow keys and page up/dn to move your head, and use F10 to save those positions.
Normally, after your views are enabled, you can just click on the "Use recorded views" button, but I don't think that works right if you used TrackIr.
I find it helpful to review films with the "Enable Trails" and Icons selected as well.
Get that far, and I'll explain how to easily edit them, and post them.