What does this mean BFM??
I googled it but I don't know how any of these could apply??
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bfm
Is this short for a bad attitude in game?? I don't see how this could be used with a lift vector?
Who starts the turn first though? And why?
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Hmm are you saying I shouldn't chop throttle here? Or should I chop it first then run it back up to crank my E back up?
Basic Fighter Maneuvers.....google it like this and you'll find a lot of good information. It's certainly not a slang term that the urban dictionary will tell you anything about. Here's a good link that Jappa52 provided in another post.....
http://sci-ops.net/data/Air-to-Air%20Reference%20Text.pdfThere' also a lot of great info in this thread.
http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/index.php/topic,311396.0.htmlBFM is a set of skills that will allow effective energy management which, in turn, leads to a guns tracking solution, and a kill. Reading up on BFM is a good first step. Next, find a trainer who
knows BFM and get some mentoring so you can apply what you've read about if (you can't find one, PM me). Then practice, practice, practice, and be patient. It takes awhile to get the timing down but, you will soon see an improvement in your survival rate.
Lift vector is one of four forces that act on an aircraft in flight: lift, gravity, thrust, and drag. Every time you fly a AH pixel plane you are exercising the flight modeling of these flight forces. Understanding how these affect each other is important in energy management during BFM. The lift vector extends upward, perpendicular to the plane of the wings. This imaginary vertical line above the aircraft is used by the fighter pilot during BFM to manage his energy and maneuver to an advantage against his opponent.
Who turns first? Ideally, the first one to get a visual and remain unseen. This is where BFM and the lift vector come into play. Managing energy and maintaining the visual is key to achieving a guns tracking solution. Lose sight, lose fight!
I hope this helps in your effort to improve.