The Hineri-Komi was designed to be used as a low speed maneuver and is used to best effect when the Japanese aircraft performing the maneuver is being chased by an enemy aircraft. The maneuver was often coupled with other staple tactics such as the Immelmann Turn and Split-S Maneuver in combat to attempt to out fly the enemy. However, these tactics were not without risk and as the war progressed, counters were found to exploit their weaknesses such as in the Thatch Weave.
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