Does anyone have this chart but with a 20mm HUB cannon?
My thought being that the Revi and PBP russian graticules have a primary cross with stadia marks in both. Both are used with hub mounted cannon which look to not have much ability to be elevated from the engines datum line. This would mean shots past 250 meters would require aiming asistance in the form of bullet drop compensation marks. If so, HTC should have the HUB cannons fixed on the 109, 152 and Yak at about 250 meters and we learn to use the stadia marks.
Unless they were put in the graticules like some of us hang fuzzy dice from our rear view mirrors.
On one of the WW2 Warbirds forums I read a comment that 109 20mm hub cannons were fixed at 400 meters from the factory. But, thats in effect anecdotal information. The chart provided in this post shows the tragectory of the MG 151/20 dropping away rapidly at about 250 meters even if you were to superimpose its line up 40cm to the 0-datum line. You would still be aiming for the top of the rudder with the center of the graticule or placing the first stadia mark down dead center at 200-250 meters.
It would be an interesting addition in the hanger to have charts like this one generated when we adjust convergence that could be pulled up. Even have it show in real time above the aircraft and as you change the convergence the chart changes with it.