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B3rno, it’s been an honor !
you kicked my ass out there… for sure a reason to come again soon. -
One of the best Rolling Scissors fight I have ever encountered.
It’s a pleasure to fight with you Kid!
Enjoy the video!
Soundtrack:
1.Gothic Storm - Search for Power
2.Epic Score - Final FrontA great video, I don’t suppose you have the ACMI file to go with it?
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A great video, I don’t suppose you have the ACMI file to go with it?
There you go:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/35rv376xx0dc0kn/TAPE0043.vhs
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B3,
In 1:12 and 2:02 You hit few birch trees. You know what I mean ;). -
Hahah….you can hear some shots as well
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Always love your videos - they are my favorites in this community
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Thx Man really appreciate!
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Great gunnery show there, man!
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Nice vid B3rNO.
I would have merged the left guy “outside” (to the left), keeping an eye to the two on the right - to check, if they come for you. Especially as noone seems to communicate what “their” bandit is doing after the merge (sticking to them, or swapping targets).
Who is “commited” and who is “free”.
After you killed the first bandit you became “the free” bandit for the enemy and the “free” one, is mostly the one kicking arse while others being “commited” to their own bandits and vise versa. Where is the “free” bandit, and what is he doing…??2v2 or many vs many is difficult, therefore and even more so Situational Awareness DELIVERY by COMS is crucial - in terms of “my bandits is commited to me” …or “my bandit comes for you”.
In ACM, if one gets commited (stuck) in a scissor and/or a 2-cirlce… an additional threat axis (bandit) is the last thing to wish for.
Thus…- What situations are “commited” and restrictive?
- When to commit and when not?
It is an “attrition game”… who kills the first bandit … and outnumbers enemies first … In most 2v2s or 3v3s …the guys loosing the first plane … mostly loose the match. Kinda makes sense then, that survival and defense is therefore in the initially phase more important than offense.
The way, the bandits commit pre- and post-merge, will reveal their intention, but ALSO reveal their weak-spots.
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Nice like always by you dear friend!
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Lesson: Never get slow with a Hornet. F-15 is a boom and zoom, like the P-51. The Hornet is one of the best slow speed fighters out there! You must respect it’s nose authority at low speed. Nice fight!!