Firstly, welcome to the site I hope you stick around 8)
Unfortunately Im not very well infromed on this subject, but 95% of our members are very friendly and helpful Im sure someone will be able to help you in due course 8)
What I meant to say , serious now , is that the air war was a war of atricion.(I know it's not spelt right).So the faster you could kill his planes and his pilots the faster you could gain air superiority and win the war.By the end of the war Hitler only had boy pilots left who could barely fly straight never mind fly and shoot effectively.The Brits and Yanks on the other hand had hundreds of veteran and ace pilots and better planes.(no Defiants though).
I read somewhere about a P51 Mustang pilot who actually followed a Me109 that was nearly flying sideways because the pilot didnt know better than to trim his rudder.
the most specific i can get are the air tactics that influenced who would win the war, any sites that you know of could be useful, and i know of thatcher's weave tactic.
Basically what pilots did was try to use his airplanes advantages over the other pilots disadvantages..... Dont turn with a Zero, come outta the sun, attaack from altitude, speed = victory, lack of speed = death.....