Ok, I know that the way we have kills awarded is supposed to lesson the reward for head-on engagements, but I discovered an unpleasant side effect today.
I was flying my B-17 on a bombing run and after I had dropped and was making for home I was engaged by a pair of fighters who worked very well as a team. They execicuted a very well timed attack and I salute them for it. Trouble was, I sawed through the wing of a 109 at the same time as he removed one of my wings. So I bailed, and he got a kill. But because I bailed first, I got squat (except the warm fuzzy feeling of vengence).
Don't get me wrong, I don't put a lot importance on score, but I think that the way these kills are awarded only encourage the pilot to behave very un-realisticly, by riding his unflyable bird into the ground instead of bailing.
Some of the time, the fight ends in a tie instead of a draw
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332nd Flying Mongrels"When in doubt, put a few more rounds into it."