Humble is right, the closer you let them get the better chance they will get a shot. I think I'm a little more gutsy and let them get a little closer then 1.2 (makes the bait more tempting). The problem on this defensive tactic is you burn a lot of E to do it, and it's simply enough countered by a high yo yo from the faster plane. So you have to make the bait look very tempting. I think all the hog veterans have some sort of move into a barrel roll defence/reversal favorite. I'm all about trying to maneuver under someone's nose (no LOS), so I normally start with a split S, then pull it into a barrel roll defence/reversal. Even this doesn't work all that great when they get too close, as it did last night. I had a spit 2k directly over my head, that I didn't notice until that point, while I was climbing and texting
. So I was in a very bad spot, given very low airspeed and a high con on my head. He spun down on me and I ruddered the plane over and WEPed it for the deck. At 1.5k out I start a hard break turn to the right, staying barely outside of complete blackout, I pull about 180 expecting the spit climbed back up. WRONG
400 out on 6
. Flipped over and pulled into split S, just as I started to pull I heard a crack, planes still pulling good, so ignore. Start pulling into my barrel roll, catch spit out of my top view (took bait), start dumping flaps for overshoot. Hear boom, spitty augered trying to slow down with hog. He did shoot off my left aileron, as I said a bit too close. I have a pretty good film from the TA with a student, that shows this move. PM me with your e-mail if you'd like a copy or set up some TA time, I like teaching defence.
BigRat