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It is like playing Shadow of the Colossus.
Still, l do believe it is possible, just that, it is hard to pinpoint the pilot seat. The camera doesn't help you to guess it. l have used a Guard post M3 and whenever l punch downwards, for a half second it gets affected. l placed it on its leg.
I'm also a fan of the Autocannon and Satellite Blaster lines for anti-air, but they don't do the aggro pulling and you'll have to gather them by other means. Always try to be around tall buildings when fighting air units. This provides cover and funnels air units into a more concentrated area.
For vehicles, you can use the missile trucks if other players are pulling aggro, or Walking Fortress Balam if you yourself are pulling aggro. Dragons, bees, and drones often fly in ideal Balam-punching range. Don't be afraid to pop out and call airstrikes on yourself to help wipe the air units out.
On helicopters you want the turrets below if possible so that it can shoot at enemies beneath you. On mechs you want them sideways on the legs.