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@1:25 of ur video, is it true for the current state of the game, we need to set our convergence on all aircrafts to twice of what we want to get the distance we need? so your convergence in this video was actually 200yards. Correct?
---- Yes. ---- @ 9:25 of ur video where you flamed the 109's engine, is that 109 at half the distance of ur convergence because at that moment the wingtip of the 109 was touching the rim of ur sight. I'm not critisizing the way you shoot and aim, just out of curiosity. ;) If the 109 is right at ur convergence, would its wing be touching the horizontal bars at the middle of the sight? ---- Yes, they should just be the width of the space between the horizontal bars, so I was closer when I finally flamed him. ---- Another question unrelated to this video: how to adjust the distance and base of 109's gunsight? There isn't a dial I can turn so far I haven't figured out how to do it yet. ---- I just use the mouse on-screen as you see in the beginning of the video. Clicking at the dials at the base of the gunsight. ---- |
Hi great video. You do know you can turn
Off the CEM icon by right click on the icon then delet motor window. |
I don't want to! :)
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...I think it must be interesting for viewers to be able to follow what settings I am on...
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how do I know how far away my target is then by looking into 109's gunsight? Is it set automatically to my convergence value as I input to the loadout menu?:rolleyes: thanks! |
Well done!
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From that point on it's approximations by the pilot: double the wingspan for a twin engined bomber so that when wings touch the bars it should be about 2X meters away, and so on. The easiest way to test it would be to make a short, airstart mission in the FMB with your 109, a Spit and a Hurricane. Set them to have low fuel and no ammo so they won't fight back and run for home, enable icons and fly behind them until you see their wings touch the bars, then check the icons for the range. Or wait for one of the guys with technical documentation or knowledge on the Revi sight to pop in and answer it for us :grin: EDIT: Actually i couldn't resist so i flipped through Flea's datasheets and checklists and the answer is there on page 10. The revi is a 100 mil gunsight, which means that a target with a wingspan of 10 meters fills the gunsight (wingtips touch the bars) when it's 100 meters away. The Spitfire has a wingspan of 11.23 meters and the Hurricane sizes up at 12.19, so neither of them exactly fits the gunsight. I guess they went for the approximate rule that "fighters have about 10 meters of wingspan". According to Flea's excellent document, when a Spit fills the sight it's 112 meters away, for the Hurricane it's 122 meters (as you can see, these numbers are approximately ten times the quoted wing span). In other words, since absolute precision is impossible anyway, just keep in mind that when they fill the sight they are tad further than 100 meters and you'll be ok. So if you have a convergence of 200 meters you should shoot when their wingspan is about half the distance from bar to bar. |
thank you blackdog this is great find!!!!! gunsight has always been a issue that confused me. :grin:
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sweet! do a 109 E1 vid. I love 109's.
thanks for the vid regardless |
Hiro, look through my vids, you'll find what you are looking for... ;) (see my signature)
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