Hi folks,
I was interested to see how close the AH Cannons were to the real thing in terms of rate of fire, so I did some testing with a stopwatch and the results were quite interesting. Each cannon was fired 3 times and the stopwatch times were averaged and then divided against the total ammo load to give the actual ROF of the cannon. I'll post the excel sheet with the raw data in the forum if I can figure out how to keep the formatting intact.
The Results:
Hispano Mk.V (Tempest) 20mm Cannon:
Spot On historical data - ROF is 750 rpm. (12.5 rnds / sec)
Hispano Mk.II (Spitfire/Hurri/F4U-1C) 20mm Cannon:
ROF is HIGH - 650 rpm on average (10.8 rnds / sec avg) - data from many sources on this cannon says the actual ROF was 600 rpm.
MG151/20 (Me109 / C.205 / FW190) 20mm Cannon:
Tests with the 109F4 and C.205 gave a 699rpm ROF (11.65 rnds/sec), and our test with the 109G14 came up with a 704rpm ROF (11.76). The ROF of this cannon is at low end of historical data, but still near the 700-750 rpm that is indicated in the historic data for this weapon.
Type 99 (N1K1) 20mm Cannon:
Tested ROF was 493 rpm (Avg 8.21 rnds/sec) - I was surprised here until I read that the historic ROF of this weapon was 490-520rpm, so this weapon is also at the low end of the historic data, and is the slowest firing 20mm cannon tested.
HO-5 Cannon - here was a surprise - this cannon performed differently depending upon which plane I selected:
Tested ROF was 760rpm in the Ki-61 (avg 12.67 rnds/sec) which fit within the historic data for this cannon (750-850 rpm). When tested in the Ki-84, the ROF jumped to 843rpm (avg 14.05 rnds/sec), which was at the high-end of the scale.
Mk.108 (Me109G14/K4) 30mm Cannon:
Tested ROF was 602-608rpm (10.04 - 10.14 rnds/sec). At the low end of the 600-650 rpm ROF indicated for this weapon, but within the scale.
The only cannon that seems "out of whack" with the data charts is the Hispano Mk.II with the ROF of 650rpm. Everything else seems within published historic data.
EagleDNY
