Reminds me of a description of air combat where the pursued would dive, and then pull out at the last possible moment, hoping the pursuer would misjudge and pull out too late. One pulled out so low he raised dust on the ground.
My father liked to attack ack-ack positions by diving vertically on them, as the gun crew obviously was reluctant to fire straight up. Of course, you gotta keep a real close eye on your altitude and airspeed doing that.
There was an incident (among many) between a Swedish figher and the Russian figher on Swedish territory maybe 20 years ago where the Russian was following the Swedish fighter. The Swedish planes being more sophisticated then the Russian fighters, the Swedish pilot went for the sea, straight bown. He pulled back when he knew his plane would make it, but the Russian figher jet could not handle the G's, broke and crashed into the sea killing the pilot.
My father liked to attack ack-ack positions by diving vertically on them, as the gun crew obviously was reluctant to fire straight up. Of course, you gotta keep a real close eye on your altitude and airspeed doing that.