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Originally Posted by JG52Krupi
Note I understand about the ocular vision but it would not look like this. It would only look like that if the pilot had a setup like the one apache pilots use.
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I think you are still mis-understanding the Revi setup in the 109/190.
In a real-life 109 the Revi (a reflex sight) is offset to the right....as accurately depicted in CoD/IL-2 etc...
In real-life the 109 pilot sits looking straight ahead through the windscreen....both eyes open.
The offset Revi is installed this way to project its image into
one eye only. The right eye.
The right eye receives a
fully formed reticle image (just as the Apache driver gets a fully formed HUD image in
his right eye).
The left eye receives
no reticle image whatsoever.
The brain combines both eyes viewpoints into one.
Therefore the real life 109 pilot would see a
full reticle in front him while sat straight ahead with both eyes open....approximately like the (rough) picture i've been posting.....
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Originally Posted by JG52Krupi
So your telling me all german pilots were right eye dominant?
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No.
But the majority of people are right eye dominant, thus the offset of the Revi to the right.