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Title: Did I HO?
Post by: PFactorDave on February 19, 2011, 05:10:08 PM
Well, I got the infamous irate PM...  Accused of HOing... 

I, of course, don't believe that I committed "the" sin in this case, although I will admit to having sinned in the past.  I'm interested in the opinion of the peanut gallery.

Here's the film, trimmed to include only the engagement for your viewing ease.

http://www.mediafire.com/file/aj4jjajmqzr9u9o/Is%20it%20a%20HO.ahf
Title: Re: Did I HO?
Post by: JOACH1M on February 19, 2011, 05:15:10 PM
Well, I got the infamous irate PM...  Accused of HOing... 

I, of course, don't believe that I committed "the" sin in this case, although I will admit to having sinned in the past.  I'm interested in the opinion of the peanut gallery.

Here's the film, trimmed to include only the engagement for your viewing ease.

http://www.mediafire.com/file/aj4jjajmqzr9u9o/Is%20it%20a%20HO.ahf
When people say I HO, I just say you bet I did...
Title: Re: Did I HO?
Post by: Dichotomy on February 19, 2011, 05:16:01 PM
not from where I'm sitting looked at it from your seat and his *shrug*

Edit: I define a 'HO' when somebody flies straight at me guns blazing.  In a knife fight in the millisecond you have to make a decision to or not to pull the trigger I don't consider a frontal shot a 'HO' that falls under 'it happens'.  While your situation was a turning engagement I wouldn't call it a knife fight nor would I call it a HO.  Boy should have bugged out when he was outnumbered. 
Title: Re: Did I HO?
Post by: JOACH1M on February 19, 2011, 05:26:46 PM
No t isn't a ho
Title: Re: Did I HO?
Post by: Yeager on February 19, 2011, 05:34:50 PM
Its all a part of ACM.  Need to discourage whining. 
Title: Re: Did I HO?
Post by: mbailey on February 19, 2011, 05:36:18 PM
Not even close to a HO
Title: Re: Did I HO?
Post by: JOACH1M on February 19, 2011, 05:40:58 PM
Well, I got the infamous irate PM...  Accused of HOing... 

I, of course, don't believe that I committed "the" sin in this case, although I will admit to having sinned in the past.  I'm interested in the opinion of the peanut gallery.

Here's the film, trimmed to include only the engagement for your viewing ease.

http://www.mediafire.com/file/aj4jjajmqzr9u9o/Is%20it%20a%20HO.ahf
Tell Zeke pilot to not turn into your shot
Title: Re: Did I HO?
Post by: NormH3 on February 19, 2011, 05:48:44 PM
I didn't look at the film, but quite frankly I'm disappointed about all the whining that goes on during combat. A HO is gonna happen from time to time, whether it is intentional or not...who cares.
Title: Re: Did I HO?
Post by: JOACH1M on February 19, 2011, 05:56:47 PM
I didn't look at the film, but quite frankly I'm disappointed about all the whining that goes on during combat. A HO is gonna happen from time to time, whether it is intentional or not...who cares.
If any complains about something in did, i ask to goto DA and they normally it ends it
Title: Re: Did I HO?
Post by: Jayhawk on February 19, 2011, 06:00:40 PM
If that was a HO, why did he never get you in his gunsights?  :lol

I had two HO incidents yesterday:
1) My engine got shot out, I dove to the deck to get some speed.  Guy is closing in to finish me so I make a last ditch effort and turn back into him.  I'm stalling out (from lack of working propeller) and shoot as he closes.  I don't know if I got a hit but we ended up colliding.  Apparently I was HOing him and I rammed him (somehow the guy with the working engine got rammed by a lower, slower, dead stick plane.  :huh

2)  Saw a Mossie about 3.5 away from me, I was flying a Hurri2D... knew right away we were doing this.  I usually try to avoid the HO, but I knew he wanted it and I was hoping a big bullet might catch him, too.  :rofl  Pings on both of us but unfortunately we both need some more gunnery practice as we both flew away relatively unscathed.

Best thing to do when someone accuses you of HOing is to laugh at the fact they are sitting home upset over your cartoon plane.
Title: Everybody HO's
Post by: Swoops on February 19, 2011, 06:59:33 PM
Everybody HO's I went on a 3-month chivalry spree where I vowed not to HO, and try to maneuver out of a Head-On snap shot.  I would not take the first HO and sometimes the guys
wouldn't HO on the first pass. If they did HO on the first pass, then the second time we came Head to Head I would let the lead fly for a face shot.  Inevitably, the temptation is too great even if they
resisted the 2nd pass the 3rd head 2 head pass they would almost always, somewhere above 90 some odd % of the time, let the lead fly.  EVERYONE DOES IT FROM THE BEST TO THE WORST sticks. I've
been on the bad end of a Face shot from many, many well-thought of sticks, and if you can get away with a HO and are willing to take the risk involved, then squeeze that trigger like your life
depends on it.  If anyone gives you grief about it, just ignore them and motor on in your cartoon plane. Unless of course you are dueling with another and have laid out a pre-defined set of
ground rules, but if anyone tells you they don't HO...your naive for believing them.
Title: Re: Everybody HO's
Post by: PFactorDave on February 19, 2011, 08:10:24 PM
Everybody HO's I went on a 3-month chivalry spree where I vowed not to HO, and try to maneuver out of a Head-On snap shot.  I would not take the first HO and sometimes the guys
wouldn't HO on the first pass. If they did HO on the first pass, then the second time we came Head to Head I would let the lead fly for a face shot.  Inevitably, the temptation is too great even if they
resisted the 2nd pass the 3rd head 2 head pass they would almost always, somewhere above 90 some odd % of the time, let the lead fly.  EVERYONE DOES IT FROM THE BEST TO THE WORST sticks. I've
been on the bad end of a Face shot from many, many well-thought of sticks, and if you can get away with a HO and are willing to take the risk involved, then squeeze that trigger like your life
depends on it.  If anyone gives you grief about it, just ignore them and motor on in your cartoon plane. Unless of course you are dueling with another and have laid out a pre-defined set of
ground rules, but if anyone tells you they don't HO...your naive for believing them.

I agree.  The only reason I posted the film here is because my accuser was so thoughtful to tune a channel directly to me and lay into me for HOing him.  I thought the least I could do was post the film and let others decide if I deserved his rage or not.

That, and I so rarely get someone who is mad enough at me to send a PM like that...  Well, honestly, I was feeling a little proud and thought I would share.   :banana:
Title: Re: Everybody HO's
Post by: Jayhawk on February 19, 2011, 08:13:36 PM
I agree.  The only reason I posted the film here is because my accuser was so thoughtful to tune a channel directly to me and lay into me for HOing him.  I thought the least I could do was post the film and let others decide if I deserved his rage or not.

That, and I so rarely get someone who is mad enough at me to send a PM like that...  Well, honestly, I was feeling a little proud and thought I would share.   :banana:

 :rofl  One of my proudest AH moments was when I was accused of having an aimbot on my 5" guns!  :aok
Title: Re: Everybody HO's
Post by: Dichotomy on February 19, 2011, 09:31:11 PM
Everybody HO's I went on a 3-month chivalry spree where I vowed not to HO, and try to maneuver out of a Head-On snap shot.  I would not take the first HO and sometimes the guys
wouldn't HO on the first pass. If they did HO on the first pass, then the second time we came Head to Head I would let the lead fly for a face shot.  Inevitably, the temptation is too great even if they
resisted the 2nd pass the 3rd head 2 head pass they would almost always, somewhere above 90 some odd % of the time, let the lead fly.  EVERYONE DOES IT FROM THE BEST TO THE WORST sticks. I've
been on the bad end of a Face shot from many, many well-thought of sticks, and if you can get away with a HO and are willing to take the risk involved, then squeeze that trigger like your life
depends on it.  If anyone gives you grief about it, just ignore them and motor on in your cartoon plane. Unless of course you are dueling with another and have laid out a pre-defined set of
ground rules, but if anyone tells you they don't HO...your naive for believing them.

Exactly..

If I HO someone accidentally I do not feel good about it but it does happen.  A couple of months ago a buddy of mine did it to me.  I didn't then nor now think less of him for doing it.  He had a millisecond to make the decision and I have no idea what his front end vs my front end looked like. 

As I said above there is, to me, a large difference between someone who is taking the front quarter shot that's presented that looks like a HO on my end and a guy that just dives face first into me guns a blazing. 

As one of the worst pilots in the game my answer is 'fly better or don't grouse' 
Title: Re: Did I HO?
Post by: 1Boner on February 20, 2011, 09:05:13 AM
HOing is simply part of the game.
Ho away!!  :airplane:
Title: Re: Did I HO?
Post by: Hawk55 on February 20, 2011, 09:13:21 AM
OMG...Not even remotely close to being considered a HO.   :headscratch:
Title: Re: Did I HO?
Post by: NormH3 on February 20, 2011, 09:16:04 AM
(http://curlysdisneymagic.bravehost.com/images/7dwarfs23.gif)

I HO, I HO and off to HO I go..

(sorry..it had to be done)
Title: Re: Did I HO?
Post by: TwinBoom on February 20, 2011, 09:20:13 AM
who cares if you did or not most times i extend a non fire nose pass i get shot
its the MA noobs hungry too land 2 kills and get name in lights it will never change
Title: Re: Did I HO?
Post by: PFactorDave on February 20, 2011, 09:25:37 AM
who cares if you did or not

This thread is actually intended to benefit my opponent.  Since he saw fit to go on a PM rant to me, I thought that he might benefit from this discussion a bit.   :bolt:
Title: Re: Did I HO?
Post by: killrDan on February 20, 2011, 09:37:08 AM
Just wait until they tune you in on VOX and start ranting   :furious :cry :cry :cry

It's the ultimate compliment :banana:
Title: Re: Everybody HO's
Post by: JUGgler on February 21, 2011, 11:57:04 PM
Everybody HO's I went on a 3-month chivalry spree where I vowed not to HO, and try to maneuver out of a Head-On snap shot.  I would not take the first HO and sometimes the guys
wouldn't HO on the first pass. If they did HO on the first pass, then the second time we came Head to Head I would let the lead fly for a face shot.  Inevitably, the temptation is too great even if they
resisted the 2nd pass the 3rd head 2 head pass they would almost always, somewhere above 90 some odd % of the time, let the lead fly.  EVERYONE DOES IT FROM THE BEST TO THE WORST  sticks. I've
been on the bad end of a Face shot from many, many well-thought of sticks, and if you can get away with a HO and are willing to take the risk involved, then squeeze that trigger like your life
depends on it.  If anyone gives you grief about it, just ignore them and motor on in your cartoon plane. Unless of course you are dueling with another and have laid out a pre-defined set of
ground rules, but if anyone tells you they don't HO...your naive for believing them.


All these statements are not quite true, there are some here who never HO <-- that is the reallity!! And a BIG  :salute  and   :cheers: to those who show great restraint!!


sadly there are too few!


JUGgler