i was in a spit16(awesome plane) i had alt on a spit 8 i think it was an 8(he was NOT low and slow), i drop down on him and start to turn with him
i dont use my e advantage i turn with him,a few turns hes dead, he types over 200 "did ya have enough alt.."
Dollars to doughnuts he expected you to come in way too fast and overshoot repeatedly until he turned the tables and killed you, and was pissed when you didn't.
Sorry, but the fact that "I didn't use my e-advantage" doesn't constitute some great act of chivalry your part either. You had a plane that was comparable in turning ability, better in roll, in that case, dumping E and saddling up on him was the most simple and direct way to kill the other guy, as opposed to BnZing/Efighting him. You killed him, he did not kill you, good for you, bad for him. That is all.
"Honor" doesn't come into it. One generally avoids HOing because it is a 50% chance of death, you generally don't jump on the bandit with 4 friendlies already on his tail because you have at best a 20% chance of getting the kill and because there will always be higher cons coming in to gang the low gangers, like zombies in a graveyard. The man who is, for instance, skillfull enough to beat a neophyte Spit pilot angles fighting in a 190A8 (I've seen it done) doesn't do it because he is so darned "honorable", he does it because he CAN, because like everybody he likes to kill, and because it puffs the ego even more to beat someone in an outrageously disadvantaged situation. (OTOH, if he is less skilled than he thought he was and gets whacked doing this, he is not "Captain Honor" either, he is "amateur-who-should-have-dove-and-run-from-that-spit"). You treat the green guys right (don't steal kills, help them out when practical) primarily because you might, probably will, need them at some point.
"Honor*" is a silly term to bandy about in regards to a video game, a video game that simulates an activity that never really resembled some sort of chivalric tourney in the first place.
*Okay, there are a few activities which could in fact be called "dishonorable", because they violate tacitly agreed up rules of the game. Deliberate warping, hacking, etc, but I am convinced that these are very, very rare. "Spying" would fall into that category, although it is incomprehensible to me that anyone CARES about this base taking stuff enough to bother with it.*