Why don't you guys go try pissing up a rope? Honor is what each person feels it is. Every pilot who does something you don't agree with is going to have a perfectly good (at least in their mind) reason for doing it.
HOing? If you're in my sights, I'm pulling the trigger. I don't care which way your plane is facing.
Ramming? I don't mean to. I was banking on you blowing up before I got to the space you were occupying.
Shooting a chute? Never. That guy is impotent and not able to do anything his friendlies aren't already doing -- checking sixes, etc. And if he wants to walk around in the wilderness looking for something to shoot, he probably craps in a coffee can and wipes his butt with pine cones.
Vulching? By all means, if you're trying to establish a cap and take the base. Don't let them get off the ground.
Bombing the FHs or VHs? Sure. But not to break up the fight. It's to gain the advantage and take ground. This is a war game, and winning the map is the end game. For those of you who whine about the break-up of a furball by some "bomb****", stow it! If you want to play Aaron Burr all night long, go to the DA. The idea in the MA is to win the map!
Kill Stealing? I Try to never do it, and I apologize if I pop a plane someone has saddled. Since I primarily fly Spitfire MkVIIIs, nothing pisses me off more than getting something saddled just to have a 38 or 51 or 190 swoop in and blow them up right in front of me. Same goes for the idiots that fly right into my line of fire. And passing the guy on my six and me to get the guy I'm chasing is the epitome of love muffin!
Checking Sixes? If I see it, I'm calling it.
Shooting a wounded plane? If it's CLEARLY moving out of the fight, not worth my time. Any doubt, then I'm all over it. I've been killed and seen too many kills by smoking, broken, even burning planes to cut them a break.
Mullets? I guess it all depends on how stunted your sense of style is.
I guess it simply to comes down to wanting to be respected as a pilot. And I try to earn that in the way I fly and fight. But you can never make everyone happy.
I've tried to layout the way I look at different situations in the game. And I'm not saying that they are right or wrong. If you agree, I appreciate that. If you disagree, I respect your right to disagree.
I play this game with an historical interest. My squad has a relationship with our real life WWII namesakes and our goal is to live up to their legacy and principles. All I would ask is that you honor the people who lived or died in the machines we now play in cartoon versions of -- by playing with a little dignity.