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[-Most all these points do really work in AH too!-]
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# For squadrons: The principle method of attack is to fly in groups of four to six aircraft.  When the fight scatters into single battles, make sure that not too many comrades fall upon any single opponent.
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# For squadrons: The principle method of attack is to fly in groups of four to six aircraft.  When the fight scatters into single battles, make sure that not too many comrades fall upon any single opponent.
[-Most all these points do really work in AH too!-]
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(:title Welcome to Slade's Aces High notes page! :)
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#Make sure you attain a position of advantage when in air combat (speed, altitude, numerical superiority, position), before you attack.  Fly from out of the sun.
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#Make sure you attain a position of advantage when in air combat (speed, altitude, numerical superiority, position), before you attack. 
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Fly from out of the sun.
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!! Oswald Boelcke Rules of Air Combat
#Make sure you attain a position of advantage when in air combat (speed, altitude, numerical superiority, position), before you attack.  Fly from out of the sun.
#When you start an attack, prosecute it to the end.
#Fire the machine gun at close range and only when you have your opponent well in your sights.
#Go after the opponent from where he cannot see you.
#In any form of attack, it is required to approach the enemy from behind.
#If you are attacked by an opponent diving on you from above, do not try to dodge the attack, but turn into and toward the attacker.
#If you find yourself over enemy lines, always keep an eye toward your own direction of retreat.
# For squadrons: The principle method of attack is to fly in groups of four to six aircraft.  When the fight scatters into single battles, make sure that not too many comrades fall upon any single opponent.
July 28, 2013, at 11:17 AM by 97.68.153.94 -
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Most feel the pilot is always the deciding factor in ACM.  I agree!  I also feel that all things being equal the better pilot tends to win.  Are all things  perfectly equal in every encounter? Hmmmm....

What I have found in many encounters is that some of my kills\deaths occur by a very slim margin.  More clearly, the difference between getting and not getting a shot can be really slim.  From this perspective small data points, especially more than one, can make a difference.  In addition to being my notes, this site also displays places where some of the small differences can reside.

Thanks for visiting.  Good hunting!
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I hope you find this material useful. <s>
July 22, 2013, at 05:15 PM by 97.68.153.94 -
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Most feel the pilot is always the deciding factor in ACM.  I agree!  I also feel that all things being equal the better pilot tends to win.  All things are seldom perfectly equal though!
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Most feel the pilot is always the deciding factor in ACM.  I agree!  I also feel that all things being equal the better pilot tends to win.  Are all things perfectly equal in every encounter? Hmmmm....
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Most feel the pilot is always the deciding factor in ACM.  I agree!  I also feel that all things being equal the better pilot tends to win. 
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Most feel the pilot is always the deciding factor in ACM.  I agree!  I also feel that all things being equal the better pilot tends to win.  All things are seldom perfectly equal though!
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Many feel the pilot is always the deciding factor in ACM.  I agree.  I also feel that all things being equal the better pilot tends to win.  What I have found in many encounters is that some of my kills\deaths occur by a very slim margin.  The difference between getting and not getting a shot that is can be really slim.  In this way, small things can make a difference.  This site, in addition to being my notes, also displays places where small differences can reside.
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Most feel the pilot is always the deciding factor in ACM.  I agree!  I also feel that all things being equal the better pilot tends to win. 

What I have found in many encounters is that some of my kills\deaths occur by a very slim margin.  More clearly, the difference between getting and not getting a shot can be really slim.  From this perspective small data points, especially more than one, can make a difference.  In addition to being my notes, this site also displays places where some of the small differences can reside.
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July 22, 2013, at 05:09 PM by 97.68.153.94 -
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Welcome to Slade's Aces High notes page!
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(:title Welcome to Slade's Aces High notes page! :)
July 21, 2013, at 12:45 PM by 97.68.153.94 -
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Many feel the pilot is always the deciding factor in ACM.  I agree.  I also feel that all things being equal the better pilot tends to win.  What I have found in many encounters is that some of my kills\deaths occur by a very slim margin.  In this way, small things do make a difference.  This site, in addition to being my notes, also displays places where small differences can reside.
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Many feel the pilot is always the deciding factor in ACM.  I agree.  I also feel that all things being equal the better pilot tends to win.  What I have found in many encounters is that some of my kills\deaths occur by a very slim margin.  The difference between getting and not getting a shot that is can be really slim.  In this way, small things can make a difference.  This site, in addition to being my notes, also displays places where small differences can reside.
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Many feel the pilot is always the deciding factor in ACM.  I agree.  I also feel that all things being equal the better pilot tends to win.  What I have found in many encounters is that many of my kills\deaths occur by a very slim margin.  In this way, small things do make a difference.  This site, in addition to being my notes, also displays places where small differences can reside.
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Many feel the pilot is always the deciding factor in ACM.  I agree.  I also feel that all things being equal the better pilot tends to win.  What I have found in many encounters is that some of my kills\deaths occur by a very slim margin.  In this way, small things do make a difference.  This site, in addition to being my notes, also displays places where small differences can reside.
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Many feel the pilot is always the deciding factor in ACM.  I disagreeYes I do believe that all things being equal the better pilot tends to win (of course!).  What I have found in many encounters is that many of my kills\deaths occur by a very slim margin.  In this way, small things do make a difference.  This site, in addition to being my notes, also displays places where small differences can reside.
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Many feel the pilot is always the deciding factor in ACM.  I agree.  I also feel that all things being equal the better pilot tends to win.  What I have found in many encounters is that many of my kills\deaths occur by a very slim margin.  In this way, small things do make a difference.  This site, in addition to being my notes, also displays places where small differences can reside.
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Many feel the pilot is always the deciding factor in ACM.  I disagree.  Yes I do believe that all things being equal the better pilot tends to win (of course!).  What I have found in many encounters is that many of my kills\deaths occur by a very slim margin.  In this way, small things do make a difference.  This site, in addition to being my notes, also displays places where small differences can reside.

Thanks for visiting.  Good hunting! <s>
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