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Old 02-14-2013, 06:40 AM
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Default convergence fiat G50

Hi all "simpilots"... Sorry for my english i'm italian senior..and I'm proud of our italian air force..and so i like me to fly with Fiat G50..But I don't know how set the convergence of the gunner...

Please can you help me...what the best convergence for Fiat G50?????

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Old 02-14-2013, 01:09 PM
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Weel, since G-50 machine guns have a slow ratio of fire, this is not good for deflection shoot during dogfigt.
G-50 are realy efective (online) only against Blenheim, in this case adjust the convergence for lower values, maybe 150/200 (meters for Italian version of game).

You do this in plane leadout screen, guns tab.

Ony funny Quick Mission to do offline is one with Hurricane against G-50, but change the Hurricanes for Ansons and play with G-50. But dont expect a easy fight.

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In June 1940, a flight of three Ansons was attacked by nine Luftwaffe Messerschmitt Bf 109s. Remarkably, the Ansons downed two German aircraft "and damaging a third before the 'dogfight' ended", without losing any of their own.
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