Originally posted by Schatzi
Does the LCG in TA compensate for Gs pulled? Or does it only take into consideration the two planes speeds, gravity, ballistics and convergence?
I've not seen or used this in AH, but back in the days of AW, this DID take into account G's. But given HT's drive for authenticity, I'm betting it does take into account all of the above. Someone with better info should speak up, though;)
Basically, where the pipper was (I think it's an "x" or something else here in AH), is where your bullets would hit...IF and it's a big IF, your target is also at your convergence setting.
So assuming your pulling some G's....
IF your convergence is set to 400yds and
IF your target is at 400yds and
IF the pipper is ON your target,
then your target would be hit.
IF your convergence is set to 400 yds and
IF your target is at 400yds and
IF the pipper is BEHIND your target,
then your bullets would fly BEHIND your target. Likewise,
IF your convergence is set to 400 yds and
IF your target is at 400yds and
IF the pipper is AHEAD of your target
then your bullets would fly AHEAD of your target.
This also is similar if the target was beyond your convergence setting too....
IF your convergence is set to 400yds and
IF your target is at 600yds and
IF your pipper is ON your target,
then your bullets would fly BEHIND your target.
IF your convergence is set to 400yds and
IF your target is at 600yds and
IF your pipper is AHEAD of your target,
then your bullets MAY hit your target depending on how much lead you gave your bullets. In any case, they'd be closer to the target than if than if you fired with the pipper ON the target.
One thing you don't want to get in the habit of is what we've called "flying the pipper". That's flying your plane "reactively" where you fly your plane to put your pipper on your target. I suggest that you user the pipper to get an idea for how leading your target works, then turn it off. Learn to use "Kentucky windage" to aim. After some time, it'll be instinctive. Before AH, I prefered to fly without tracers and a without pipper, so it really took some time to get the aiming down as you had no reference as to where your bullets were flying. But here in AH, I love the look of tracers so I leave them on;) Sure, folks know that I'm there behind them, but it just looks cool, hehe.