Hi Vulcan,
>The scenario is dead 6 shots from reasonable close range, the theory above is that 90% of shots are richocheting/deflecting off aluminium wings instead of penetrating them (7.62 and 20mm rounds).
Well, I don't expect any worthwhile decrease of weapon effectiveness, and certainly not 90% of the shots deflecting.
I've just checked out a NACA 23012 wing's geometry (typical for the era), and even if you aim right down the wing chord, ca. 90% of the projected area offer an impact angle of larger than 3°.
"Projected area" is the key - any part of the aircraft that's at 3° or less to the line of sight is very hard to hit anyhow.
And 3° is a very narrow angle. Even shooting at a pure 2-dimensional target, at 200 m you only need to move out one wingspan to either side to get out of the "ricochet zone". As real targets aren't 2-dimensional, the ricochet zone is even smaller than that (if it exists at all).
Regards,
Henning (HoHun)