I got my first kill, then a second and third today using the newly acquired knowledge I have on proper use of the lead turn.

Of course, what I realized is this is what I've been trying to do all along but using too much maneuver and loosing E. Horizontal separation seems to be more difficult than nosing down into redout and then Immelman to come out above and descend on him

What was slightly frustrating is in between those kills I got HO-killed a few times, so I'm sure it's going to take awhile before I get a good hang of it. For some reason this was a difficult concept to grasp even after watching numerous videos, thanks Dawger and Fire57. Difficult until it worked and I knew why it worked. I've avoided HO's before and killed the bandit, but not with much comprehension as to why I was able to.
Pretty cool to be learning all of these things, never dreamt how vast the amount of knowledge set is. Gives me even that much more appreciation for WWII pilots in that they were able to acquire these skills and perfect them in such a short amount of time and especially considering they didn't have the luxury of dying over and over to get it right. I know from reading JG 26 how young some of the aces were and it's even more amazing to me now.
Thanks to everybody who has helped me along the way here.
HOmonkeys I'm coming for ya!

Rot