"Regardless, if a good stick hops your 6, no amount of ACM is going to beat them." "Learning BFMs are essential but that simply will have little effect on actually surviving in the MA."
Well, in the real world of flying fighters that statement would immediately raise a BS flag. It plain and simply demonstrates the author doesn't have a clue what he is talking about, and he certainly doesn't have any business teaching someone else how to do it, especially a newbee.
The statements above merely indicate the author has clearly not run into a player who knows the basics and how to employ them. The referenced "nose down rolls" and "snap roll" maneuvers are techniques (not to mention energy killers), not BFM. In actuality, they are last ditch "Hail Mary" techniques used by one who has nothing else in their tool kit and has just been lucky, so far.
"Real world pilots" groups a lot of people with various skill levels, ratings, civilian, and military in one group. Not only is it sorely uninformed and uneducated, it's insulting and demonstrates the author's ignorance.
That's an ignorant statement in itself because "real world pilots" no matter how much training they have are still going to find "video games" challenging because the situations are completely different for all different types of pilots. Your fighter controls aren't even the same which can be a huge challenge to get use to. The MA is completely different because you are fighting planes of all different times and regions against each other. There is no structure to flying in the MA like in real life, no mission planning or intense training not to die. You are allowed to make mistakes in AH and get away with it. Most of players in general are still learning the game. They arent advanved fighter pilots like in real life. There isn't one player in AH that has never died. Things that can be performed in the game are drastically different than in real life. You don't feel the blackouts. You don't feel gravity. Real life flying is completely different than what you can pull off in the MA. That being said, learning BFMs and ACM are important and I'm not taking anything away from that. There are just other "maneuvers" that are quite easy to pull off which might help you survive a little longer.
I have fought the best in this game.
I have won very challenging tournaments in AH agaisnt great sticks.
I am not the greatest fighter in the game in 1v1, but I am close. Hell, I even beat Skyyr (real pilot) in a 1v1 best of 5.
I have trained over 13 people on how to become better at this game and they all have become better.
I have recorded some of the best AH stats in its history for fighters.
I have one of the best K/Ds in scenarios, FSOs, and Combat Challenge, including the most kills, every time I fly in one. I had the best K/D in the last CC with top 3 kills. I got a cool Tshirt for having the top 3 kills/sortie in last year's CC.
Last month I was #1 in fighters and #1 in attack rank.
This month I am currently #2 in fighters.
My best K/D is 128/0 and ended up going 220-7 that month.
I don't have to fly at 25K in the easiest fastest planes to post good stats.
You can mock me all you want and not even fly in this game, but I have the stats and situational awareness in AH for over 10 years of playing this game to know what I am talking about.