Hi Hurless,
Here are the things I observed in looking at your film. (As Morf pointed out, the AH Film would be much better for evaluating, as the E-states can be determined more precisely from the film):
1) It is definitely NOT a rope. This was a turning engagement, which the F6F initiates with his left turn at about 00:24 of your film.
2) You seem to be relatively slow to him at the first turn (your IAS appears to show between 160-175 on the gauge) coming into the first merge. That’s not a lot of speed to go vertical with. At around the 00:21 mark, when he begins tipping his hand toward an intended left turn, you could build a little E by first going flat or a little nose low, anticipating his left turn and preparing to lead turn into him.
3) During this first part of the engagement, you seem to be flying entirely LAG pursuit angles. Note how your nose is consistently pointed behind him from 00:24 to 00:32. As the slower plane, lag pursuit is going to put you farther and farther behind him, instead of closing the distance. Given your speed deficiency, I think you should probably be flying to where he is going (lead), not where he is. This would have kept you a bit closer and perhaps even put you in position for an early shot at that first or second merge. Granted, those would be difficult shots, but ones you may want to take against an opponent that is going to out-E-fight you in a protracted fight.
4) From 00:32-00:49, you are essentially in a rolling scissors, and one that you unlikely to win given his increasing E advantage. When you lose sight (around 00:51-00:54) you pretty much lose the fight. You also reverse your turn at this point, giving him your six while he comes down with speed.
5) The defensive fight from that point on is another subject altogether.
That is my assessment of it. I’d like to hear what others think and how accurate my take on it might be.
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Ryno