Well, I guess you could say I started out with some 'home made' moves, then read Shaws book and learned they actually have names for them thar' aerial man-oo-vers.
I find I am much better at dis-similar aircraft combat than similar aircraft combat. I.E.- my flight envelope vs your flight envelope. In similar aircraft fights, I tend to bleed a little too much E trying to get the quick kill at times (It would actually work if I could lead the target better and if I could just plain aim!...Still studying that excellent gunnery article from SimHQ).
Also, I prefer team (section) tactics to 1 vs 1 dogfighting. Mostly, though, the tactics I use are just based on the relative flight envelopes, i.e.,
1) ID Bogey type(Which is obviously a bandit because it's a red dot on DAR

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2) Try to discern the energy state of the Bandit.
3) Based on my experience flying both aircraft and my first guess as to relative energy states (his to mine), determine if I will use energy or angles tactics.
4) Then just do whatever it is we do, hope I get a shot and don't miss.
5) Go back and watch the film (Probably one of the best learning tools) and try to determine at what point I lost the fight (I.E.- Should have extended there, should have 'broke' earlier into that turn here, etc.)
6) Go back and try again.
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Sundog
VMF-111 Devildogs'Criticism is always easier then craftmanship.'