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angled cursor?
convergence 700-1000m for 3.7/7.5 |
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That's what I use already for those big guns
![]() Here are the "cursors" on the left side of the gunsight. Because they are only on the 1942 version, and not the one with the elephant-gun, I think they are an aid for bomb dropping, but I can't figure out how they're used. ![]() ![]() |
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According to the German manual you linked it's an aiming aid for level bombing depending on your flight altitude.
1st line: 10m above ground 2nd line: 50m above ground 3rd line: 100m above ground 4th line: 200m above ground |
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At what speed?
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This is unfortunately not said in the manual, but the aiming device was at least modeled with correct angles, stated in that manual too.
![]() So I am curious if you can find out (I never seriously tried). It should theoretically work better with 6DoF, as then you can perfectly line up your PoV with the plates. But fixed PoV should work also good enough.
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1st line: 10m above ground ...
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I think we have the same interest
![]() I just drop the bombs on guess, and that usually works just fine, especially with columns of vehicles, as soon as the first vehicle passes under my nose at about 50 meters height, the AB-23 will do it's job very good. |
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