Well first off the spits initial advantage was greatest at first meet. Granted you had about 300mph of speed at first so this would have to have been worn down by keeping you fighting verticle, which with a Spit16 with superior altitude shouldn't have been a problem. A couple of quick over the top runs, or something that is going to force you to turn level or up, would have burned up enough of your E to make you either have to dive away or make you a slow turning turtle waiting for the spit to do the verticle run on you.
That's a key point I wanted to see. If you watch the film, you'll see that when he decides to commit, and turns to me, initially he's higher, and equal speed (20 seconds in- 10k 320mph, vs 12k 320mph). IMO, this is his best opportunity. He gets another opportunity (possibly two) later on.
He's never really in control of the fight at all, but this is his best shot at
taking control. The reason I say that is that all I need to do is dive away and extend. That option is there for the entire fight. Worst case for me is he's too close as I dive, but a few little rolls and slight pulls to get him out of plane and I'm home free. Speed is my friend in this fight.
Had he opened with a slashing attack here, he could have forced me to turn hard, and forced me to lose altitude to maintain my speed. IMO, it would be dangerous to over-commit on this attack; it could go to a rolling scissors and he'd be in trouble. Rather, he should come in aggressively, ready to shoot if an opportunity presents itself, but be ready to zoom up into a hi yo-yo and repeat. Don't allow himself to go lower than me. Don't give me time to think too much. Force me to react to his attack, without putting himself in danger. If he does that, he'll either pin my to the deck, get me slow enough that his superior acceleration is a big factor, or force me to dive and run. His acceleration advantage means nothing to me if I'm fast. It means a LOT if I'm slow.
He doesn't open that way though, so what happens?
I can maintain speed, and even climb. By 2:10 I'm 13.1K 280mph, he's 13.5K 325. I'm
almost equal E by this point! Sure, he's behind me. So what? I still have the dive away option... Behind me is OK in my book.
On top of me would be really bad for me though. Keeping him separated horizontally as much as possible will work
to my advantage, and work
against him.
At 2:25 he has another opportunity to slash attack/pressure me. His timing is just off, and it doesn't pressure me as a result. This could have been a good opportunity for him too.
2:50- fight is all mine to do with what I want at this point. I'm 10.2K 403, he's 10.9K 392. He's exactly where I want him to be. He cannot maintain this speed in level flight. If I just stay level I'll extend away. OR, I could climb (shallow) at say 350mph. I'll soon be above him. He can't climb at that speed, but I can... He cannot catch me, and cannot escape, because I'm faster, and I've "caught up" in alt/E.
Uh-oh, at 3:30... Is he losing interest? Veering away? I'd better let him think he can catch me. Give him a corner to cut, slow myself down a bit... Perfect, here he comes! Maybe a merge? A rolling scissors? (Please!) Nope. But, I think I can get a shot off... Nope, overconfidence on my part. Could he have capitalized on this? By 4:20 I've recovered my wits, and am setting up for him.
But! Here was an opportunity for him! I was too slow to climb with him! This could have been set up as a rope by him, or he could have climbed away. I'd have been forced to level out. He could have had my high-side again... He has this same opportunity at about 5:10. I cannot maintain this type of fight against him. He can climb away, or try to rope me.
Reversing back (5:20ish) is a bad option for him. It gives me a guns solution. It allows me to pressure
him. Diving away is a bad option for him. It gives me my speed back, where I dominate. He can't get away, I'm faster... Then, a shallow climb, above his max level speed (6:20). Look at his speed fall away. He can't maintain that... I'll catch up quickly. Keeping my nose below him keeps my speed up. I can maintain this for a long time... He can't... He's fighting the F4U's fight... I'm pressuring him, just by keeping my speed up and following him. He
has to react. Then a zoom. He's slower than me. He won't be able to out-zoom me.
His keys are forcing me to turn sharp/flat. Get me slow, keep me slow. BnZ me. Pressure me. By not doing that, he allows me to maintain/build E. If it turns into a level tail chase, it's my fight,
unless we're slow. He can then use his accel and go vertical on me... His best opportunities for that were at the places I mentioned. Another possibility is to bleed my speed, and take the fight up/vertical
while I'm slow. He needs to
minimize horizontal separation, and try to take a position nearly directly over me. It's really the only way he can pressure me.