The Hellcat's 6 view is mostly a philosophical problem:
"How can I be sure that there is no enemy on my 6 if I cannot peak and look?"
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OK, I'll roll and turn a few degrees... taking a peak... adding rudder... No! all clear thank cod.
Lets see, here is a low Spit14 being ganged by 6 chess-mates, I'll join the fun!
Wait! did someone just get on my 6? I just checked 6 seconds ago and there wasn't, but what if he moved there while I was not looking?
OK, I'll roll and turn a few degrees... taking a peak... adding rudder... No! all clear thank cod.
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Wait!...
OK, I'll roll and turn a few degrees... taking a peak... adding rudder... No! all clear thank cod.
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Wait!...
and on and on.
The dead 6 spot can drive a man mad even if there is absolutely no way someone could have gotten there since the last time you looked and tracked all bandits around you - but can you be sure?
OK, I'll roll and turn a few degrees... taking a peak... adding rudder... No! all clear thank cod.