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Basic Fighter Maneuvers in Dogfights
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- Fundamental Concepts
- Basic Fighter Maneuvers (BFM) combine aerodynamics, physics, and geometry for positional advantage
- Two main dogfight types: One Circle (radius) and Two Circle (rate)
- These concepts remain valid despite technological advancements
- One Circle Fight
- Fighters engage in nose-to-nose "flat scissors" maneuver
- Best performance achieved at 430-450 Kts/0.8 Mach with minimum 2,500 ft radius
- Pilots reduce speed and turn rate to maintain minimum radius
- Two Circle Fight
- Fighters engage in nose-to-tail "rate" maneuver
- Target is 20 deg/sec turn rate at 430-450 Kts/0.8 Mach
- Pilots spiral below horizon with maximum Gs
- Combat ends when speed reaches 0.65-0.75M with 14 deg/sec turn rate
- Combat Dynamics
- Engagements are dynamic, constantly switching between circle types
- Success depends on faster performance and ability to adapt to changes
- Pilots must maintain optimal performance without sacrificing altitude or speed