No excuse for being a dweeb.
HO = Head On - meaning 2 objects forward facing and approaching each other in a manner that may or may not end in a face to face collision depending on dynamic variables that would change the path of travel at any point.
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well, dweeb or not, maybe i am a dweeb, but i can discuss things without getting rude. anyway, simply accept the fact that people fly a HO. Deal with it, if you cant, maybe we have to rethink about the dweeb. Which doesn't mean i fly HO. I dont like HO, i don't like LA7 pilots, searching around for the next HO. But i accept that people are doing and enjoying different things. I am not complaining about if such a guys will kill me HO. because its on me to avoid it. I am an high alt monkey. so what?
back to topic, in RL Head on was a valid way to attack! Do you know schräge Musik?
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Major Robert S. Johnson
56th Fighter Group
But on May 14th, he received his baptism of fire, a "ramrod" (bomber escort) over Antwerp, which the Germans usually defended. Three 16-plane squadrons of the 56th went up that day, to help shepherd a force of about thirty B-17s. As they flew over the Dutch coast, heavy flak opened up, ripping into the bombers flying at lower altitude. Hub Zemke, leading the flight, plunged after some bandits, with Johnson and the other two members of the flight "glued to his tail." Eight more German planes came after Zemke's flight,
and the four Thunderbolts turned to meet them head on. The antagonists flashed by each other, firing, and Johnson's guns stuck in the 'ON' position despite his repeated flicking of the arming switch. As he hammered on the trigger and switches, trying to shut off his guns, two Focke-Wulfs passed through his bullet stream and were damaged. When Johnson finally got his guns off, he was alone. He had been constantly warned against this exact predicament, a novice pilot alone and at low altitude to boot.
Looking for friendly aircraft, he spotted eight blunt-nosed fighters and sped towards them, in hopes of joining up. His recognition skills needed work, because they were FW-190s. he firewalled the throttle and headed the other way. Keeping maximum speed all the way across the Channel, he gratefully landed, only to have Hub Zemke chew him out for undisciplined flying. It hadn't been Johnson's intention, but this mission began his reputation in the Group as a 'wild flier.'
these are real life stories, i pointed on, has nothing to do with AH2. once more, i avoid HO in AH, you can if you like to, but in RL it was a valid attack method, sometimes!
Just accept the fact guys