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Sometimes, just fighting head to head in the air isn't enough. When a creator ''really'' wants to showcase the [[Ace Pilot]]'s skills, ''and'' keep the audience on the edge of their seat, he'll have the character lead the bad guys on a high speed chase through a very narrow area.
Sometimes, just fighting head to head in the air isn't enough. When a creator ''really'' wants to showcase the [[Ace Pilot]]'s skills, ''and'' keep the audience on the edge of their seat, he'll have the character lead the bad guys on a high speed chase through a very narrow area.


As the name might suggest, these usually occur in canyons, although [[Asteroid Thicket|Asteroid Thickets]] are the go-to replacement for [[Science Fiction]]. Modern setting may substitute skyscrapers for the canyon walls, as well. Caves or tunnels can also be substituted. Note that if the pursuers crash ''before'' entering the canyon/asteroid thicket/alley/tunnel, it's just [[Try and Follow]], not this trope.
As the name might suggest, these usually occur in canyons, although [[Asteroid Thicket]]s are the go-to replacement for [[Science Fiction]]. Modern setting may substitute skyscrapers for the canyon walls, as well. Caves or tunnels can also be substituted. Note that if the pursuers crash ''before'' entering the canyon/asteroid thicket/alley/tunnel, it's just [[Try and Follow]], not this trope.


Expect to see lots of fast pans and quick camera changes, as well as tense music and close calls.
Expect to see lots of fast pans and quick camera changes, as well as tense music and close calls.