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Oswald Boelcke Rules of Air Combat
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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! <s> to:
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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! to:
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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. to:
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. Deleted line 7:
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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. to:
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. Changed line 3 from:
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. to:
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. Changed line 3 from:
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. to:
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. Added lines 2-5:
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> Changed lines 1-12 from:
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