Just using the pointy stick to stir some natives...
Excerpt from the last interview with Lufwaffe ace pilot Eric Hartmann:
Someone here said it was never done in real life...maybe Hartmann lied.
Ok, perhaps your boored, or perhaps your favorite tactic is to HO with a cannon bird, and often times get criticized about it on 200.
Here are some suggestions.
1. Tune out 200, once you are over the age of 13, it fails to have a purpose.
2. Learn that a Head On Pass and what AH refers to as an "HO" are different things by definition
3. Learn that everyone interprets the definition differently
4. Understand the only people who complain about HO's are the ones in flames
If you go Nose on Nose, your a tard. If you go 12 to 12 with 50 feet lateral clearance off the wing tips, and use rudder to pull a shot, you are doing a "REAL LIFE HEAD ON PASS".
If you are hoping that 50 feet of vertical clearance while you are still nose to nose is going to work out... your high.
Tards and adrenaline will always force a shot.
The best have lobbed their effort at 1K and are already pulling off, the rest force it.
Always break RIGHT. And the man with Altitude pulls up, the low guy stays level or Neg G Dives.
Rules to live by.