Hi guys
:
Thanks to real life my mustang has been the virtual hangar for the last month and I haven't been venturing on the boards lately. Thought I would add my $.02 to this thread.
My Three Laws of Air Combat:
1) There are no absolutes in air combat; it's all relative
2) You can't defy aerodynamics
3) The way we fly reflects the way we think
When someone asks a question like "what are the best ways" of using a particular aircraft you get a lot of advice like what's been mentioned. The trouble is the advice is really all relative. It's relative to energy states. It's relative to aircraft capability. It's relative to airspeeds. It's relative to weight. It's relative to separation distances. The list goes on.
The problem is when we take this advice as absolutes. You see it all the time in different ways in statements like:
"the Mustang is a B&Z fighter",
"it's an energy fighter, not a stall fighter",
"
keep your speed or you a dead pony".... etc.
So when is a fighter an energy fighter vs. an angles fighter? Actually the whole categorization that an airplane is an energy fighter vs. an angles fighter is off to begin with. It's really when should you use energy tactics vs. angles tactics? The answer to that question is all relative to a given situation.
This leads to Law #3. The way we fly reflects the way we think. If we think in absolute terms then we fly our aircraft in absolute terms. If we think in relative terms then we fly our aircraft in relative terms. I know, quite esoteric. It has big implications though. So if we take the advice on aircraft as absolute then we fly it in a way that absolutely paints ourselves into a box for flying that airplane . Free your mind! Remember the 1st law, it's all relative!
This is what Steve is saying about how to fly the Mustang. Don't fly it so that you've painted yourself into a box. This is also what's insightful about what Badboy says as well. Don't forget about the dimension of teamwork and how that changes the relativity of air combat.
Cheers!
Tango, XO
412th FS Braunco Mustangs