I got no clue what you're asking xbat.

I think that what you described is what you do in the P-47 when a con follows you on a dive..only this time at a much slower speed.
If you corkscrewed "inside" him in and f6 with full flaps then that n1k was on full power and initally faster than you I think. And if he tried to turn to get inside you, you mustve had quite a number of chances to snapshot his bellybutton off.. specially if the n1k kept turning at full power.
"I'm picturing going heavy flaps and then rolling inside the spits turn??"
If you in that position, you're screwed. The spit will out-turn you below 350-300mph (but u know that, the 2 turns and that's it rule).
The only way I can deal with a spit at slow speeds is if its on the deck. Down there the sspit suffers from the slow accel and torque. I usually try to get myself to full flaps down and doing a series of lazy hi-low yoyo's or sciscoring and praying the spit is too realiant on its turn rate to keep pulling his stick as hard as he can during those turns AND that he's a bad shot.Eventually the spit will either auger on a turn, or level for a while because he's about to stall (where you can shoot or RUN from that engagement).. OR he will pass by your nose a few times giving you some snapshots.
Best works when near trees.. you can pull the 38's nose up HARD if you about to hit them and not spin (unless the $#@$#@$ flaps decide to autoretract *just* then).. and if the spit does that it WILL spin and auger.