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Hi guys!
Does anybody know, why the gun sights of German WW2 fighters were offset to the right, back in the days and not centered, like in most Allied fighters? I can't find an answer to that anywhere! |
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IIRC, it was supposed to be because you aim with one eye. I don't know how much difference it made. Or what happened if you were luftwaffe and it was your left eye that naturally aimed.
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The sim does not really show how small most of the cockpits were, especially the Bf109. The gunsight was off centered to get a free view forward and to make start and landing easier.
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Thanks for your replies guys! Do you have some sources or links where I could read into this subject and where they specifically mention why the sights were offset?
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No website, but this thread from two years ago was about the exact same thing, with some pretty good answers.
http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=2573 Basically the reason is thought to be the same as here. No reason to have the gunsight 100% in the middle as it performs just as well with a very slight lean to the right. The left side is a little bit less obstructed which favours flying otherwise. The sight itself is only very slightly offset to begin with. |
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MikkOwl, you keep pointing me in the right direction today! (also G940 thread)
![]() You were kind enough not to complain, but it's obvious I have to be using the freakin' search function more thoroughly! My bad! So, one more time thanks to KOM.Nausicaa and Igo kyu for answering this old question, again. ![]() |
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