Oh I get what you're saying and agree, but the P51 is far more capable then people give it credit and the long long extensions get terribly tiresome.
it's a shame ain't it? strangely that same modus operandi occurs in other multiplayer flight sims...

this would be perfectly legit.....if your life really depended on how you flew in AH...using this as to why someone flies the way they do in game is
at best.
not that i would expect it ink, but if you actually comprehended each aspect of boelcke's dicta and considered that for the most you use many of those principles...imagine what the fights in the main arenas would be like if everyone at least attempted to use them...
i'll try to help you with the translation in ah terms:
•Try to secure the upper hand before attacking. If possible, keep the sun behind you. already occurs for most players...altitude is life...attack from above.
•Always continue with an attack you have begun.no running away, no ack hugging, no runstangs....
•Only fire at close range, and then only when the opponent is properly in your sights.self explanatory...the better sticks don't fire from 1k out hoping for a golden bb...
•You should always try to keep your eye on your opponent, and never let yourself be deceived by ruses.no brainer really...
•In any type of attack, it is essential to assail your opponent from behind.another no brainer...in ma terms it would mean fewer ho's
•If your opponent dives on you, do not try to get around his attack, but fly to meet it.in acm terms climbing to your opponent head on as he is diving on you will put you in a better position to get on his six as he is trying to maneuver from the dive...

...of course the brewster may be an exception
•When over the enemy's lines, never forget your own line of retreat.doesn't really apply to toonville
•Tip for Squadrons: In principle, it is better to attack in groups of four or six. Avoid two aircraft attacking the same opponent.the important part is underlined...fewer whines of gang bang, picktard, etc...
i hope that simplifies it enough for you...