Again I'd like to say this isn't for aerobatics, I don't do multivariable calculus and decide on a number of radians per second to change the heading of my plane and follow the path of a gradient.
I want it for roping and divebombing. When I am divebombing, maybe I'm doing this wrong, I look forward. I divebomb in P38's (cause my aim is terrible otherwise, and don't say learn), so I need to be able to keep a close eye on my airspeed while judging angle etc.
I realise there are other ways to do things, like count trigger time instead of have ammo counters, and the same can be said for every single indicator we have in the aircraft your company has modeled. That goes for both historically accurate indicators and the ones you guys added yourselves to increase situational awareness.
No matter how many simple "solutions" you guys give me to this I can give you the same for every single indicator in the planes. You can count flap notches, you can judge airspeed, you can count the number of times you hit backspace to know what your secondary is, etc etc.
This seems like a very simple request, those of you who wont use it, it will effect your ability to fly in no way whatsoever. Especially since you aparently never look at the thing.
As it stands I can make a skull and crossbones gunsight, which damages nobody, is of whatever use you personally make it, and not historically accurate. I fail to see how a few simple lines on the indicator at certain angle increments is hardly any different. We don't even need sites we can guess where we're aiming right? We can just practice that till its second nature, just like I can judge angle.
This is getting old, I don't like the run around, all I ever wanted was a yes or a no, I never asked for "why invent a seatbelt when you can just not crash your car" responses.