Because you weasels are flying everywhere but the AvA, I've been spending some time learning the AvA bomb sight. Makes sense after you do it a few times, and hey, the instructions are right there every time you hit U to calibrate.
However, I sense that there must be a better way to line up with the target than what I'm doing. From the pilot's seat I can get the plane turned generally towards the target. Then I dive down to the bombardier's seat to do the calibration thing. Once finished with that task I would like to be able to stay down there and direct the plane more precisely to the target; but I find that neither the rudder pedals nor anything else seem to move the plane from the bombardier's position. So I jump back up in the pilot's seat, line it up a bit better, then back down to the bomb sight and so on. Not only is this making me tired and (more than normally) confused, but it makes for a crummy bomb run most times.
So...is there a secret?
- oldman