Just a few minutes ago I was happily playing about in my P-51, staying above 5K and really just flying it safe in order to get a feel for it.
I ran into a lower alt spitfire 5 and made a mistake on the merge. There were other cons in the area and there was a friendly close enough to me that I thought he was going to go after the spitfire, so I dodged his first attack and ignored him to look around the battlefield. Only to spot the friendly diving off to go shoot at another P-51 3K distant, leaving me alone with a Spitfire 1.5 off my 6 and closing.
I immediately zoomed back up to alt, something close to 8-9K I don't recall exactly. But the Spitfire followed me just enough to start tossing rounds over my nose. I pulled into a right-hand climbing spiral figuring he's got to be at a lower E state than me and a right hand turn will bleed him faster than it will me and I'll be able to stall him out. Only he kept his spitfire 600-800 between my 4 and 5. He couldn't out-climb me, but I couldn't pull sharp enough to stall him out.
Since everytime he tried to shoot at me he missed I figured I'll just keep him there and drag him up to 20,000 feet where he couldn't breathe, wait for him to flutter and then go after him.
Needless to say we get to 20,000 feet and he's still there. Just close enough that I can't turn into him but just far enough away that he can't hit me. I also notice there's a P-38 and 109 climbing up to join the fight against me.
Since I can't shake the spit I put my nose down and run away, easily outrunning him and the other pursuers at altitude.
I dislike having to run away like that, it leaves a bad taste in my mouth and now I'm wondering if there was anything I could have done. If I hadn't been low on gas I probably would've stuck with it and kept climbing, and dodging until he ran out of gas. I know enough about spits to know they eat gas like crazy.
Is there really anything else I could have done?