If You Can Pass This Aviation Quiz You Belong At Top Gun
When you “overshoot” enemy, what have you done?
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Overshooting an enemy means you end up in front of them during pursuit. Ideally you wind up behind an enemy pilot, and ending up as a defender could turn into a disastrous situation.
When you “overshoot” enemy, what have you done?
- You collide with them on your pursuit flight
- You run out of ammo mid-dogfight
- You gain too much speed on descent and have to bail from your aircraft
- You ended up in front of them
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