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Originally Posted by Tolwyn
HOWEVER, I've had mixed success with this. Normally if I "re-do" the procedure no matter what the bombsight angle is off by about 15 degrees and bombs almost always land 100-200m LONG of the target.
I'm posting a track for the developers to confirm. Maybe *I* am doing something wrong.
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I've been testing this and my outcomes are quite similar than the yours... it seems the BZG-2 actually admits one callibration per mission only.
After the first callibration, I followed your procedure for a second one. But I included the #2 action indicated below:
1) Close bombay doors.
2)
Set BS elevation to 0.
3) Switch BS automation ON. (The hollow triangle turns counter-clockwise to its starting position)
4) Switch BS automation OFF once the hollow triangle stops.
5) Look for a new landmark, and restart the callibration following the manual's procedure.
... And always the output is a smaller BS angle than the first, no matter if the BS angle was 0 before the second try or any other value. So, the bombs fall LONG.
My tests were done with 4 x SC250 bombs, 100% fuel load, and steady TAS and altitude along the whole pad.
I'll repeat my tests with your mission data. But surely I'll not get better accuracy than you.