Lol. With all do respect, I don't think you understand what I was trying to accomplish with this video, nor do you have an idea about why I pefrormed this maneuver in the first place. If you don't think I know "fundamentals" in AH flight model you got another thing coming.
Please enlighten me on how you would perform a defensive tactic on plane with more speed, E, and alt, especially when you don't have a ton of speed and are low to begin with.
I rarely see people even attempt this maneuver, much less any real defense technique that is valuable to their survival while attempting to get a kill from it aswell. That is why I posted this.
Tbh I don't think you'd stand a chance vs me with all the "fundamentals" I know in AH.
Hey gents, can I respectfully request we try to keep this civil and leave the ego out of it?! The Training Forum is not the place for "I am better than you" arguments, and the ACM topics in discussion are too valuable to get the thread locked.
Let me play peacemaker here for a second and point out that BOTH Violator and Puma have valid points:
First, Violator, I don't think Puma is trying to discredit your film. I think he agrees with me that it is a good example of a form of the BRD. All I believe Puma is trying to do is make a counterpoint to the idea that "this is the best move" -- because even the BRD will not work all the time. He is correct in stating that. You are correct in saying it is a valid move "for that situation" because it was. The two points aren't mutually exclusive.
Your film is a great example of a well executed BRD reversal, but it's important for people to know that the move can be countered and won't
always yield the same result (a reversal and kill shot). Personally, I believe there are many pilots (those who tend to fight with energy advantage) who do know how to counter it. I think you know this, Violator, so I am not directing that comment at you. I (and probably Puma as well) are simply saying these things so that OTHERS who don't know as much about ACM who read this thread see that point as well.
You said you "rarely see people even attempt this maneuver" -- which I believe is true. I have observed you fighting and I think there is a reason you may not see it used a lot. You fight very aggressively and tend to convert your E for angles to go for the kill -- even in a multi-con situation. Nothing wrong with that, it's just one fun way to fly. You know you are good at fighting defensively, so you don't worry about losing your E, getting slower and putting yourself at a disadvantage. Again, this is no criticism, just an observation as someone who has fought you in the MA.
Perhaps one reason you may not see your move as often as I do (or maybe Puma does) might be a function of angles fighting vs. E fighting. I tend to fly the Pony, Corsair and (to a lesser extent) Dora -- all planes where you generally want to keep fast in a mulit-con combat zone and be careful about using up your E. When I do fly these (and because I do) I tend to see others using the BRD quite a bit. I will say that when I do see someone use that move, it alerts me to the fact that I am fighting against someone who knows what they are doing.
That said, I also see plenty of players who DON'T use the BRD effectively, and could probably benefit from seeing your film. That's why I feel this is an important discussion.
But, it's important they understand
what they are seeing
and know when/why it may not work. That's why I chimed in (and probably Puma too -- though I'm carefully trying not to put words in his mouth), not to criticize your film, but rather to expand the discussion of it.
Hope that clears the air a little, gents.
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