There is almost no relationship between duelling and MA fighting except in regard to the most fundamental aspects of performing ACMs in general.
Hi Zazen,
I disagree, I think there is a strong relationship between dueling and MA fighting, unless the way you fly excludes the possibility that you will ever find yourself in a one versus one Co-E engagement and I'm sure there are many who actively seek fights with that potential. True, there is often, some disparity in initial conditions that create fights very different from the usual dueling setup, where one pilot is at some disadvantage that wouldn't exist in the more common dueling arrangements. However, there are techniques that good pilots use to minimize those disadvantages, ways to equalize energy and reset the fight for a neutral merge, at which point the skills required to win are the same skills that determine the outcome of a duel. A strong and direct relationship.
Anyone who lacks the skill set required to do well in a duel, is going to be at a disadvantage in any fight that ends up anywhere near a neutral one versus one, unless they choose to end every engagement when it reaches that point. The ability to duel well, gives the ability to finish what you start.
In fact I would say that probably the best start anyone could have, after learning the basics, would be to duel their hearts out until they are confident in their ability to do well in a one versus one similar aircraft engagement that begins with a neutral Co-E merge. Then expand their skills by beginning the fight with various forms and degree of disadvantage, before learning to capitalize on the various types of advantage. All of which can be learned most effectively with a variety of dueling setups using different initial conditions, numbers, and/or dissimilar aircraft. Again, a strong and direct relationship.
Players who avoid the school of hard knocks, and only learn how to win from a position of advantage are often unable to continue a fight once that advantage has been lost. It is all to easy for such players to become polarized into one style of fighting as a direct result of their inability to acquire skills that can be most efficiently learned through a variety of dueling setups. Dueling is simply the most efficient way to gain experience of a wide variety of combat situations in the shortest possible time, and I believe that the skills acquired during a slightly broader conception of dueling than may be the norm is of direct benefit and strongly related to what happens in the MA. Just as the check rides that real fighter pilots use during training are of benefit when they enter active duty.
Badboy