I'm still curious, so I'll repeat:
I'd like to ask those that think:
1. Six .50's wouldn't rip up an aluminum airplane at 1000 yards
or
2. That it's impossible to hit an airplane at 1000 yards
Upon what experience(s) do you base your comments?
Have you fired heavy machine guns in the military? Enough to be proficient (not just a quick familiarity shoot).
If no machine-gunning, have you at least fired several thousand rounds of centerfire rifle rounds to be familiar with ballistics and range?
Or have you just "played a lot of flight sims"

Inquiring minds want to know; how else can we evaluate your opinions? Maybe you know something we don't!
>For those who think long range gunnery is OK, go to your nearest golf course. Stand on the tee of a straight par 5... start jogging on the spot and tell me you would have no trouble machine gunning a 39' wingspan aircraft sitting on the green.<
Jekyll, I'm very curious with respect to the "jogging on the spot" part of this. What does that have to do with aerial gunnery?
Are you implying that either the target aircraft or the shooting aircraft are some how bouncing up and down, similar to a rifleman trying to shoot while jogging?
[This message has been edited by Toad (edited 02-01-2000).]