Mistake #1
Last evening (Friday), I was flying an A-20 with 50% fuel southwest of A27 on the NDisles map. I leveled off at about 600 feet and was having a discussion with another player. I set course for a friendly CV. I wasn't paying any attention while I scanned the map and relayed the position of a high bandit inbound to the base. I didn't notice the CV flashing...
I spotted the 109K-4 hugging the water as he angled in 45 degrees off A-20's left, turning in behind me 600 yards out. Uh-oh, my complete inattention now required some fast work.
Mistake #2:
Caught flat-footed, I had to drop the clipboard, open the bomb bay, pickle off 4 bombs one at a time, then close the bomb bay, all while maneuvering into a climbing turn. Yeah, I was busy. I evaded him well enough to cause an overshoot, but when I went to dump flaps (which shares a 4-way with the landing gear) to roll in behind the 109, I accidentally dropped the gear. I also managed to hit the auto level button (just above the 4-way) when I went to raise the gear. Swearing beneath my breath, I wrestled the A-20's autopilot out of its attempt to level the bomber, which takes several minute-like seconds to do. That gave the 109 a snap shot, but I regained control and managed to avoid any damage of consequence.
Gofbat tried his best. He stuck it out when he could have fled. He demonstrated a desire to fight, even when it was obvious that it wasn't going the way he'd hoped. That is a great attitude, something many vets could learn from. He's going to be a good pilot with some experience and perhaps some training.
Here's a brief film... Kind of comical as I'm all knees and elbows trying to gather it all up and then screwing it up to boot. View it in Fixed View with Trails on. Zoom in and use the sliders to follow the fight. You can double-click on names to switch plane views. And yes, when flying a bomber I do use F3 view (can't see behind).
http://home.att.net/~historyzone/Gofbat.ahfAs to my mistakes... Situational awareness is probably the most important aspect of Aces High in the arenas. I violated my own rule of keeping one's head out of the cockpit. Enemies can show up anywhere, anytime. I was lucky I noticed the 109 at all.
Careful attention to setting one's controls is very important. I have my flaps and landing gear switches sharing a 4-way hat. This wasn't the first time I lowered the gear and the flaps when all I wanted was the flaps. It's not a major issue, assuming you catch it immediately. I turned up the volume for landing gear sound, so I don't miss it in the future. Just above that 4-way hat is a button I had mapped for auto-level. It's barely a 1/4 inch from the hat... I remapped that switch as the bomb bay door toggle.
Long-time vets make mistakes. They get complacent. They ignore potential issues until bit on the left cheek by them. The key is to learn from them, and hope to run into a relatively new player like Gofbat when the mistakes or complacency pay a visit.
My regards,
Widewing