Dogfights
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that shit cray
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Good video. I’m going to miss this for a while.
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That was one of the best vids!! That shhh craz!!
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Good video. I’m going to miss this for a while.
I know your pain buddy, it’s sucks to be grounded. I was looking for fight with you, but then I heard a bad news.
I Hope you will back soon! -
Very gooood GUN!
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Hope to join the round soon/o
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As always, lucky shoots ahahahah
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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 Front -
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 FrontEpic Fight.
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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 FrontTight committed, slow and energy-equal rolling scissors without turningroom or the abitliy to gain the same out of those situations are usually troubling mistakes and to avoid at best, if possible.
As a defender it can be an option to initiate such moments if no other solutions are available in hope to “neutralize” the fight by “draging” the bandit into it; … or it can also be a result of too greedy offensives aswell as it might provoke the bandit to “pull” for it.
Regardless, every kind of scissor is won or lost before it starts (SACT and DACT with the note, that in some DACT scenarios you might wanna avoid scissors completly) - meaning, the key is to realize early, that a scissor is to happen in different shape and form and to enter it with advantage which can be draged out till to its end - delicate nevertheless.
Otherwise both can be trapped in the same dilemma very quickly and it will be hard to box ones way out of it while trying to convert back into energy and displacements for better nose-priorities and shot oppertunities without giving up angles too much in that attempt, or by trying to gain any advantages from overtakes (forward velocity of a rolling scissor) without bleeding off all options on your own.
Once that slow you not only fight the bandit but you also “fight” your jet (inertia, gravity - or what i call sometimes “drop-rate”), and once “hugged up” to her its hard to dance your way out of this - and she is not pretty :shock: - lol.The ugly teasing trap to fall into such a “self-commiting” and “bondaged” scissor lies mostly in the misjudgement of the bandits initial (before scissor) total energy and his abilities caused by bad motion-references and/or no lock - misled also by “angular perception” and “padlocked psychological pressure” due to it i.e.
As you guys brought BOTH the fight down to <250kts in “no time” at those altitudes, it looks for me like, that exactly that happened, correct me if i am wrong.PS: Berno, i like how you “attack the wings” (90deg offsets) and how you roll your way into the “LEAD” downhill, and i guess your crazy slow-looking but high speed 9+ Gs Split-S at the merge must have been confusing to look at from the top after that vertical merge … once the 16 is in the “swing”, IT IS, and in this case it “bit back” in the following vertical.
Also cool how you banked and cut into the bandits radius at 1:17 to defend the shot, denying firing-solution, reducing silhouette and letting the bandit “drop” below you just to meet him again with a counter-roll - which saved you couple meters altitude and your life tbh. - by resolving the misery into a left-handed descending-sprial-scissor.
I think if you would have kept the roll to the right to meet him in a one-circle it would have ended badly in the follow-up.
You also seem to know your stuff very well as at least this moment shows great presight capabilities, or it was intuitive liftvector-towards-bandit “following” to the right/correct side.
Nevertheless, very tricky moment as you were literally “hanging” with 140-150kts for a moment - a good time for your bandit to unload everything into the vertical and to top it at 1:25 -, but he stayed tight.
The end is funny… you almost wobble-stalled right into his flight-path - now that is hard to predict as he did great before at 3:25.Anyways, nice to see how you guys “cuddled” through the air there :drink: Good flying both and thanks for sharing.
Would have been great to see the whole sortie on video.Sorry, couldn´t resist wisenheimer-ing … Luv diz sheeet
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Fighting without track as well, wowzers
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@A.S:
Regardless, every kind of scissor is won or lost before it starts(…) - meaning, the key is to realize early, that a scissor is to happen in different shape and form and to enter it with advantage which can be draged out till to its end - delicate nevertheless.
True!
One important thing about the scissors I have noticed, is that a good timing of pulling throttle to idle and deploy the breaks are crucial. If Your timing is better than your opponent then you should be in a better position. Furthermore, sometimes the rolling scissors is a good ‘‘saving ass’’ maneuver, for example 1:50 where I had worse possition imo, I went for a scissors and save my ass. -
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 FrontHere’s one from my perspective with TIR. I enjoy the flights. You’re right about timing and displacement when the radius is tight being important, decisions have to be made faster.
Soundtrack:
Rise Against - From Heads Unworthy -
One of the sorties with Ventura against Paveway and London.
Good team work and great shooting by Ventura.
Well done dude!
There’s no other sim which can brings you such kind of emotions.
Enjoy the video.
Soundtrack: Sebastian Boehm - Rising (Epic Action Rock) -
Nice flying, Man you need Track IR.
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That was an epic fight.
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Who was the bandit at 2:30? Good defense.
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At 2:30 Paveway was on my 6 at that point. It was only through mutual support that we were able to win that fight.
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Who was the bandit at 2:30? Good defense.
Yeah that’s Paveway. He did a good defensive move. However, in this situation instead of shooting I should stay calm, reduce my speed and try to stay on His six o’clock, but I was too ‘‘greedy’’ to get Him down.
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Yeah that’s Paveway. He did a good defensive move. However, in this situation instead of shooting I should stay calm, reduce my speed and try to stay on His six o’clock, but I was too ‘‘greedy’’ to get Him down.
Been there a few times. Good exit and handoff.