Originally posted by SlapShot
Yes indeed, I've had pings at 1000/1100 yards - me in a F6F and the bogie in a 109. I got a clean kill! Total BS if you ask me.
Do you know for a fact that the 109 had not received previous structutal damage and all it needed was a little more to effect the kill ?
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Originally posted by Bulz
at d873 I see tracers and jig to the right.. BOOM! 1 hit I'm dead..
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...and that's BS too - the fact that those shots are possible.
Maybe he jinked into a pure headshot killing the pilot and causing the instant "BOOM!" death.
The point is ... you never really know these facts when presented with these situtations. Detail is not fine enough at these distances to make a crediable assement and judgement.
Slapshot,
The encounter with the 109 was a very long time ago. I had not been in the game long. I got bounced by the pesky 109 who didn't damage me, but zoomed up out of reach each time. In frustration, I fired a few rounds in his direction after about the third bounce. To my utter amazement, his plane blew up. (Range 1000-1100, upward angle of about 30°) On Ch1, his comment was something like "Wow! Nice shot from 1100 yards!" - the point being that the range was ~1050yds both for him and for me. (No lag error) His plane was not smoking up to that point, and judging from the way it was flying, it had little if any other damage until I hit it. But I can't remember if we talked about that - probably not.
As for the shot Bulz recalls - 873yds - could have been a head shot. But it's not as if those lucky fluke shots are occurring once in a blue moon. It happens time after time after time. And some of the guys who make those shots have perfected it. No, for my money it happens too often for it to be "lucky head shots". Besides which, would a cannon round
fly 800yds, against air resistance, catch up to a target egressing at 400mph and still have sufficient kinetic energy to cause damage to the target? I don't have much knowledge of ballistics, but I do recall the discussions that took place when WB adopted a new gunnery model about 5 years ago. I was left in no doubt that the gunnery revisions were a step in the right direction. Basically, 600/800 yard shots became a thing of the past. The new order was to close to max 300 or 100-200 for planes armed with cannon. 500 yard shots simply wouldn't work any more, and the indications are that AH2 will go the same way.