Fish,
Now some true facts about the .50 BMG from another thread:
Pyro posted this in another thread, Aircraft and Vehicles » weapon comparison (velocities)
This is the "real McCoy" from the time period we are dealing with.
Using the nubmers off Pyro's chart and the ballistic calculator found here
http://internet.cybermesa.com/~jbm/ballistics/calculations.html we get the following data for the .50 BMG.
at 15000 feet altitude on a "standard day" (note that the 1300 yard velocity corresponds very well with the original chart):
Trajectory (Basic) Output
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Input Data
Muzzle Velocity: 2840.0 ft/sec
Ballistic Coefficient: 0.700
Drag Function: G1
Bullet Weight: 708 grains
Sight Height: 36.00 inches
Wind Cross Speed: 0 mph
LOS Angle: 0 degrees
Target Speed: 0 mph
Zero Range: 100 yards
Temperature: 59.6 °F
Barometric Pressure: 29.92 in Hg
Relative Humidity: 0.0 %
Altitude: 15000 feet
Air Density: 100 % of Sea Level
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Calculated Table
Elevation: 36.531 moa
Azimuth: 0.000 moa
Range / Velocity / Energy / Drop
(yards) (ft/sec) (ft-lbs) (inches)
0 2840.0 12679.2 -36.0
100 2705.3 11505.2 -0.0
200 2574.8 10421.9 31.2
300 2448.4 9423.3 57.2
400 2325.9 8503.9 77.4
500 2207.1 7657.6 91.2
600 2091.2 6874.5 97.8
700 1978.8 6155.4 96.4
800 1870.3 5498.8 86.2
900 1765.9 4902.3 66.0
1000 1665.9 4362.7 34.7
1100 1570.4 3876.6 -9.2
1200 1480.2 3444.1 -67.2
1300 1395.8 3062.5 -141.1
1400 1318.2 2731.6 -232.8
1500 1247.9 2448.0 -344.6
1600 1184.6 2206.1 -478.7
1700 1131.0 2010.8 -637.6
1800 1085.4 1852.1 -823.8
1900 1046.4 1721.2 -1039.5
2000 1012.6 1611.9 -1287.1
So, out at 1300 yards, the slugs are still packing a ton and a half of energy each. Drop, with a 350 yard zero is about 12 feet below point of aim. A lot, but not excessive on a target that's 30-40 feet long.
Remember the way the buff guns work. All the guns that can "see" you shoot. So in a 1 second burst 6 guns or more could be on you, about a total of 80 rounds. If half of those hit, 40 rounds with 1 1/2 tons of E each, it's going to really tear up a wing and/or wing spar. If you are pulling g's at the time and loading the wing spar... yeah, I can see where it would structurally fail.
Now, all that this post says is "yes, I can see where this is
possible.
YMMV.
[ 07-05-2001: Message edited by: Toad ]