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Re: What is your definition of a HO? Mine is different im sure
« Reply #45 on: March 05, 2020, 02:09:10 PM »

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Re: What is your definition of a HO? Mine is different im sure
« Reply #46 on: March 05, 2020, 04:50:51 PM »
Batfink!!! Nice to see you sir! Hope all's well at your end of the world. Come back and see us...I need your training help as I still suck after all these years! :old:  :salute

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Re: What is your definition of a HO? Mine is different im sure
« Reply #47 on: March 05, 2020, 05:17:23 PM »
Batfink!!! Nice to see you sir! Hope all's well at your end of the world. Come back and see us...I need your training help as I still suck after all these years! :old:  :salute


Max! I would be surprised if I even know how to take off without augering now. At least if I can fly a SpitV I might stand a chance of not spinning into the ground. Life is good, we have a boy now, 2.5 years old, another one baking in the oven, should be a girl. Found a hobby that takes even more of our time than fighting but is somehow related, jumping out of planes. Pretty much the only thing I could train anyone for now is bailing out.

Still get the itch sometimes, AH is surely the greatest game I ever played.

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Re: What is your definition of a HO? Mine is different im sure
« Reply #48 on: March 05, 2020, 06:29:19 PM »
 :salute Batfink, good to see you sir. Congrats on the little ones.

Your definition of a ho is spot on.

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Re: What is your definition of a HO? Mine is different im sure
« Reply #49 on: March 05, 2020, 07:08:33 PM »

Max! I would be surprised if I even know how to take off without augering now. At least if I can fly a SpitV I might stand a chance of not spinning into the ground. Life is good, we have a boy now, 2.5 years old, another one baking in the oven, should be a girl. Found a hobby that takes even more of our time than fighting but is somehow related, jumping out of planes. Pretty much the only thing I could train anyone for now is bailing out.

Still get the itch sometimes, AH is surely the greatest game I ever played.

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You Batfink! Glad to hear you are doing well have a good family now! You gotta train them in AH when they are old enough haha. Awesome you are still flying. I bet your wife loves that LOL. Wish I could get into that kind of stuff. Seems so cool. Must be some real freedom flying thru the air like that. Will be pretty cool once you get the youngans up there with ya. Best to you out there.  :rock  :salute
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Re: What is your definition of a HO? Mine is different im sure
« Reply #50 on: March 06, 2020, 01:02:46 PM »
Just the perspective from the enemy and your cockpit can be different so we usually not talking about the same picture. Each pilot sees his own picture and bases his ho-no-ho decision on his picture. Similar to collisions, its not just two planes.
Just my silly opinion.
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Re: What is your definition of a HO? Mine is different im sure
« Reply #51 on: March 06, 2020, 01:28:08 PM »
What is the big deal?

HOing was a valid tactic used by many/ most pilots during WW2

If you don't want to participate in one be sure to change your flight path to stay out of the other guys front end.

What you don't want to do is think the other player will not ho as stats show the opposite.

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Re: What is your definition of a HO? Mine is different im sure
« Reply #52 on: March 06, 2020, 01:58:03 PM »
Just the perspective from the enemy and your cockpit can be different so we usually not talking about the same picture. Each pilot sees his own picture and bases his ho-no-ho decision on his picture. Similar to collisions, its not just two planes.
Just my silly opinion.

True, but that difference in angle isn't much unless both of you are turning hard.  A lot of "HO" complaints are when you see the guy come straight for a shot from 3k out.

What is the big deal?

HOing was a valid tactic used by many/ most pilots during WW2

If you don't want to participate in one be sure to change your flight path to stay out of the other guys front end.

What you don't want to do is think the other player will not ho as stats show the opposite.

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Exactly.  It has always seemed to me to be insane to cross the enemy's gunsight and expect them not to pull the trigger in the Melee arena.

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Re: What is your definition of a HO? Mine is different im sure
« Reply #53 on: March 06, 2020, 06:46:12 PM »
True, but that difference in angle isn't much unless both of you are turning hard.  A lot of "HO" complaints are when you see the guy come straight for a shot from 3k out.
Exactly.  It has always seemed to me to be insane to cross the enemy's gunsight and expect them not to pull the trigger in the Melee arena.
Wiley.

Lately most of my flying experience, what little there is, occurs before KOTH and you are among the very, very few can relate to why I said that. 

I think of jousts and hos as being similar when they just head at each other. In one circle and two circle fights you are bound to come nose to nose.
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Re: What is your definition of a HO? Mine is different im sure
« Reply #54 on: March 07, 2020, 11:13:37 AM »
What is the big deal?

HOing was a valid tactic used by many/ most pilots during WW2

If you don't want to participate in one be sure to change your flight path to stay out of the other guys front end.

What you don't want to do is think the other player will not ho as stats show the opposite.

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USAAF pilots in the Pacific used head on attacks as one of the preferred tactics.  Surprisingly, the Japanese army and naval pilots did not prefer to use head on tactics if 8t could be avoided and would try to break away if the US fighter was going for the HO.

The head on attack was the preferred tactic for Richard Bong.
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Re: What is your definition of a HO? Mine is different im sure
« Reply #55 on: March 08, 2020, 11:27:49 AM »
It's not a HO it;s a John Wayne merge!


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Re: What is your definition of a HO? Mine is different im sure
« Reply #56 on: March 08, 2020, 03:33:04 PM »
USAAF pilots in the Pacific used head on attacks as one of the preferred tactics.  Surprisingly, the Japanese army and naval pilots did not prefer to use head on tactics if 8t could be avoided and would try to break away if the US fighter was going for the HO.

The head on attack was the preferred tactic for Richard Bong.

In the middle of the audio book "Race of Aces" now which is all about Bong and the other Pacific Aces

Great book

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Re: What is your definition of a HO? Mine is different im sure
« Reply #57 on: March 12, 2020, 09:24:54 PM »
there was ho'ing in WWII so quit whining
very rare! Only enabled as a policy in the Pacific Theater against gas cans with the slow f4f as it couldn’t dog fight them and could absorb hits from Zekes. May be the F6 f was included, not sure. Lord knows the “aces” didn’t do it, bad odds.

Funny thing a ho in aces high is pitifully easy to avoid. with two airvraft coming head with closure above 300 and closer to 500 no one can make a gun solution if one jinks to the side, a radical turn would black you out and other than a snapshot a hit is unlikely. So break inside and jink back to his 340 line and problem solved also another valid tactic is a lead turn. I won’t get into how that is done read a book? Now if I have someone trying to clear his bro’ 12, I will ho away and try to get at least one kill. The big problem is as mentioned that guy that will just ram you out of frustration! Just gotta live with that, at least u ain’t dead for real!
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Re: What is your definition of a HO? Mine is different im sure
« Reply #58 on: March 12, 2020, 10:25:41 PM »
The russians and germans both actively engaged in Head Ons (and ramming tactics)

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Re: What is your definition of a HO? Mine is different im sure
« Reply #59 on: March 13, 2020, 05:36:09 AM »
very rare! Only enabled as a policy in the Pacific Theater against gas cans with the slow f4f as it couldn’t dog fight them and could absorb hits from Zekes. May be the F6 f was included, not sure. Lord knows the “aces” didn’t do it, bad odds.

Funny thing a ho in aces high is pitifully easy to avoid. with two airvraft coming head with closure above 300 and closer to 500 no one can make a gun solution if one jinks to the side, a radical turn would black you out and other than a snapshot a hit is unlikely. So break inside and jink back to his 340 line and problem solved also another valid tactic is a lead turn. I won’t get into how that is done read a book? Now if I have someone trying to clear his bro’ 12, I will ho away and try to get at least one kill. The big problem is as mentioned that guy that will just ram you out of frustration! Just gotta live with that, at least u ain’t dead for real!

Please read Race of Aces and you will find Bong HO'd in his 38

As did the other Aces in the race

Great book, highly recommend

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