Re: Enemy at my 6 o'clock, Am I completely In his Mercy?
Flying backwards isn't difficult at all provided you're in tune with your HUD. Anyone can flip a gunship upside down... just hold down the throttle, watch the descent/ascent meter on the right and make sure the marker is in the middle or slightly higher. Also pays to watch the altitude meter too. You can quite easily do laps of suez entirely upside down
My favourite way to get rid of tailing gunships is bailing out and getting back in after a steep climb. Sometimes when it all works out for you, you end up behind the enemy gunship albeit at a vastly slower speed, but the enemy gunship can't shoot your gunship whilst there's nobody in it unless there's a direct hit.
Sometimes that just goes wrong and you either miss the gunship to get back in, get back in too late.... or the other gunship rams your gunship and you're stuck somewhere that resembles greenland with nothing close by.
Flying backwards isn't difficult at all provided you're in tune with your HUD. Anyone can flip a gunship upside down... just hold down the throttle, watch the descent/ascent meter on the right and make sure the marker is in the middle or slightly higher. Also pays to watch the altitude meter too. You can quite easily do laps of suez entirely upside down

My favourite way to get rid of tailing gunships is bailing out and getting back in after a steep climb. Sometimes when it all works out for you, you end up behind the enemy gunship albeit at a vastly slower speed, but the enemy gunship can't shoot your gunship whilst there's nobody in it unless there's a direct hit.
Sometimes that just goes wrong and you either miss the gunship to get back in, get back in too late.... or the other gunship rams your gunship and you're stuck somewhere that resembles greenland with nothing close by.
Wait... that's not a smiley :p)
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