The creator of this game has created a fairly wide-open sandbox in which for people to play with very few rules. There is nothing "unfair" you can do in this game, other than hacking Hitech's coad, because
everything that a player can do to you, you are allowed to do back to him. What you are doing is taking your personal opinion of how the game should be played, which is nothing other than your own taste, and accusing others of being classless and lacking in honor if you they don't play the way that your opinion dictates they should. This is profoundly narcissistic, controlling, and childish. You don't have to
like the way everyone plays (I detest toolshedding myself) but you don't impugn someone's personal honor for violating a set of rules which that person has not agreed to and which exist only in your head.
Unless you are on the internet, where anonymity, distance and a sort of denial allows people to confuse bloodless cartoon airplane combat with real combat. The latter in times past has often been a consequence of mindlessly questioning the honor of others without a leg to stand on.
A player with courage with dive in and fight 5 enemy cons just for the fun and challenge.
It requires more courage to cross a busy street than it does to dive in, fight, and die to 5, 6, or 10,000 red cartoon airplanes. Why? Because this is a damn video game for Pete's sake, where no one really dies, no one even gets a bloody nose, and nothing about it requires a lick of courage. Fight as many cartoon airplane Alamos as you like, and it won't demonstrate courage, honor, guts, or anything except that is the way you personally enjoy playing this game. Which is just fine, but taste is inarguable and no excuse for questioning the honor of others.