The Falcon’s shots penetrate the shuttle hull near the sublight drive. It erupts into an orange ball so large Han has to pull into a steep vertical turn to avoid the flame.
Behind him, the TIE fighters cut the corner and close the range. Han spins the Falcon on her vertical axis to minimize the target area and bring both laser cannons to bear. The pilot begins feeding instructions into the targeting computer, even before he has completely decided what he wants to do. He can turn the Falcon toward one of the TIEs and angle the shields forward hoping to destroy one of his opponents quickly. Or he can continue presenting them a side shot. Although the Falcon does not receive maximum benefit from her shields this way, she does present a smaller target area. He also has more firing options. He can ignore one fighter and concentrate both guns on the closer TIE, or he can split his fire evenly between his two attackers.
If Han continues to present a side-shot to the TIEs and targets on the closest, Click Here
If Han continues to present a side-shot to the TIEs, and targets on both of them, Click Here
If Han turns toward one of the TIEs, Click Here