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Originally Posted by hegykc
Disregard these charts completely.
Sorry but after some tests I've found some things I did wrong. I'll post updated charts, and few different setups for both bombers and fighters, both expert pilots and those not so much, later in this thread.
In the mean time, you can try these (setup so that they cover an engine profile of a He-111 or a 109 at 70-150 meters)
Convergences (in meters, reversed so type them in as they are - russian conv. labels seem to be fixed, english are not?)
Guns Vertical Horizontal
1/8----121----109
2/7----100----107
3/6----153----200
4/5----241----205
Gunsight distance set to 150-170 yards. Should be effective from 70 to 200 yards/meters.
Set wingspan according to your target.
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Ehh...if you use this convergence set at anywhere over 100 yards and your pip is on the center of the target, two of your guns will be out of the fight as the rounds they're firing will fall short of the target...am I missing something?
If you're trying to emulate the convergence pattern on the diagram, as in, if in a head-on encounter, and you're firing, your rounds will be hitting enemy spinner, both wing roots and front windscreen, wouldn't you want all* guns at an equal vertical value (*except for guns 4 and 5) which you'd up their vertical convergence up by 50 meters or so?
Your vertical convergence values are what I'm not understanding...but I'm totally onboard with your idea.