2stoney,
It's always tough vs a true set of wingies...vs two guys both just brawling with you. Realistically your in a tough spot...that being said I've got a couple of questions for you. You did the right thing going down to the weeds. Once your there you need to slow the fight down. Obviously there's a risk....but to win you need to suck them in and get them to waste a bit of E. Your comment that the wingie was "right behind" actually gave you a bit more of a chance...I think two E fighters in a "welded wing" style are easier than a high/low or other type of loose duece. Basically...you need to force an overshoot on the lead and see what the trail does...if he goes high to deny the overshoot I'd pull back up into him and go for a spiral climb if you can or pull thru into astraight reverse. The la7 will easily outclimb or accelerate the 152 down low. The 152 doesnt really find it's zone til 17k or so.