The Thach weave (also known as a beam defense position) is an aerial combat tactic that was developed by naval aviator John S. Thach and named by James H. Flatley of the United States Navy soon after the United States' entry into World War II.
It is a tactical formation maneuver in which two or more allied planes wove in regularly intersecting flight paths to lure an enemy into focusing on one plane, while the targeted pilot's wingman would come into position to attack the pursuer.
The Thachweave (also known as a beam defense position) is an aerial combat tactic that was developed by naval aviator John S. Thach and named by James...
combat tactician, and United States Navy admiral. Thach developed the ThachWeave, a combat flight formation which could counter enemy fighters of superior...
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a Naval Aviator during World War II, who invented the ThachWeave dogfighting tactic. Thach was laid down on 6 March 1981 by the Todd Pacific Shipyards...
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performed this maneuver properly. Chandelle Cuban Eight The Scissors Split S ThachWeave Wood & Sutton 2016, p. 10. McMinnies & Anderson 1997, p. 194. Wheeler...
example, the ThachWeave, a tactic created by John Thach and used with great success by American airmen against the Zero, was devised by Thach prior to the...
Thach devised a defensive tactic that allowed Wildcat formations to act in a coordinated maneuver to counter a diving attack, called the "ThachWeave"...
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aviator Commander John Thach, already famous for developing effective aerial tactics against the Japanese such as the ThachWeave, developed a defensive...
The big blue blanket was an air defense system devised by John Thach during World War II for protecting American warships from attack by Japanese kamikazes...
Another important maneuver was Lieutenant Commander John S. "Jimmy" Thach's "ThachWeave", in which two fighters would fly about 60 m (200 ft) apart. If a...
multiple aircraft maneuvers, such as the finger four, loose deuce, and Thachweave, pilots learn how to maneuver in situations involving one against one...
pilots used a new aerial combat tactic, the "ThachWeave", developed by the US naval aviators John Thach and Edward O'Hare. The Zero pilots from Rabaul...
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ruggedness and dive speed, and the Allies soon developed tactics (such as the ThachWeave) to take advantage of these strengths. These changes soon paid dividends...