Ok, so I was doing a little reading in Shaw's book after Andy Bush made it clear I had no clue about much of the terminology. I have been learning quite a bit, and now I have a question.
Rolling scissors and Lift Vectory
Do I want my lift vector pointed at the enemy as quickly and often as possible during a rolling scissor? Pointed slightly behind the enemy? I assume if I have my lift vector pointed directly at the enemy, that is a pure pursuit, behind is a lag, and in front of would be lead?
Ok, so in a rolling scissor, it seems to make sense having read what Shaw had to say and looking at his diagrams that in order to win, your lift vector must be pointed at the enemy, or slightly behind. This facilitates an overshoot with the use of manifold and gets a guns solution. I wanna know what the experts here have to say on this. Step right up, speak your mind, educate me. Thanks!
Nim