Ok Definition time.
HO, "head on shot" for the new guys, is when you and your enemy are relatively at the same altitude and same energy states. Both aircraft approach from a distance nose to nose and one or both of the pilots attempts to take a shot. Imagine two Knights (literally
) jousting with one another, but in airplanes and you get the idea. This can also be done in the vertical plane, but is much harder to discribe in a definition.
Now, If the enemy is higher than you (more than say 3k) and dives down on you to take a make an attack, and you turn your aircraft into the attack, this is
not a HO. This is a BnZ (Boom and Zoom) attack, where the defender forced a front quarter shot.
If you are in a swirling furball, with many planes turning in many directions. And suddenly as you pull thru your turn, an enemy is doing the same thing but opposite of you and you come into a firing situation. This is
not a HO. This is a snapshot taken in a furball. A smart pilot wouldn't have been there in the first place, no matter their flying style
Ok definitions aside.
I have seen many references to "how do I avoid the HO if the enemy is diving on me". Guys, if the enemy is diving on you its not a HO, he is using a style of attack called energy fighting where he is using a faster airplane (like a P-51) to attack a better turning plane (like a Spitfire).
If you are caught in this situation, there is already a problem before the enemy even starts to fire. It could be many things but here are a few things to think about.
- You have chosen to enter the fight without enough altitude
- Your Situational Awareness (SA) was not good enough to realize the enemy had a superior position
- Your SA failed to notice the enemy until he was ready to attack you
- You knowingly entered a fight from an inferior position
- You chose to fly an aircraft with superior turnrates, but is slower and/or cann't climb as well
These are just a few.
But lets make sure that what we are calling "HO's", are really HO's.
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Vermillion
**MOL**, Men of Leisure
"Desperately trying to figure out why Kamikaze Pilots wore helmets"
[This message has been edited by Vermillion (edited 03-23-2000).]