I said it's rather simple,I'm not really turning,I'm rolling my lift vector to keep in trail with you.
How could you brah. Next you'll be telling Joach1m and Ace there's no Father Christmas. Think of the magic you're spoiling and all the twinkles in the eyes of all those aspiring AH players giving away the matrix code like this. Shameful.
Interesting discussion. I'd propose that it is a combination of plane and pilot and ACM knowledge in differently-weighted proportions. I think your opponent having the next level / division to you in terms of breadth and depth of ACM knowledge is way more decisive than having even more seat-time in a given type than the other fella. If your ACM is in the same division (not necessarily an identical level) then knowing your aircraft well becomes advantageous. Knowing it
really well might allow you to exceed the conditioned 'limit' of what that plane type can do (and be the source of hilarious cheating accusations). This builds on what He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named used to say about the best pilot cannot make a plane do what it is not capable of - even if here we aren't talking simply about rope-a-doping everyone all the time
Surely we've all now and again ran across a player bending a plane in impossible ways.
Although I agree ACM is universal, certain plane qualities favour certain groups and combinations of ACM. Look simply at the factor of energy building versus energy retention. Dictates very different responsive ACM to your opponent. I don't fly the Mosquito anything like I fly the Ki-84. Willfully blowing energy in an 84 is an option because it is a top-builder. In a Mosquito you have to make what you have count and often quickly and aggressively. Against a Yak-3 say, all
he has to do to win is survive for long enough to equalize and then surpass - and he will inevitably because of the relative rates. Even a Yak-3 pilot with mediocre ACM knowledge
will likely win with this method. Applies to quite a few planes in the AH set. I'd call leaning on something like that all the time easy mode.
Even 'easy mode' is a combination of plane, player and ACM imho.