No not the tracers, Im looking at the muzzle flashes. In a pony as u fire the quad guns, u can see them firing two at a time, whereas in a P38, u can see the flashes on one gun after another.
Hazardus
Well, check the ammo.... and time firing (just the .50 cals) all the way down.
They should fire @ 850 RPM..... that will give you the true indicator of firing sequence...
Now, assuming this is historically accurate (and that is in no way meant to insinuate that it is anything but), if the guns are firing in sequence it may be due to the inherent inaccuracy of the average pilot of the day... to allow the greatest chance for SOME hits...
My other hypothesis would be as tmetal said... though maybe not harmonic vibration so much as the 4x force of simultaneous discharge being too much for the air frame and/or avionics to handle.
Some other food for thought... here is a pic of a P-38 firing:
In that pic, all guns fire at once (and it appears that they are all tracers).
Now, the other tidbit to keep in mind is that there is a difference between
delaying the guns firing, and the guns firing sequential but each at the cyclic (or whatever was the standard) rate.
If all 4 guns empty in 35 seconds (or thereabouts) - and assuming that a total of 2,000 .50 BMG rounds are thrown downrange, then it is good to go.
If it take appreciably longer, then there is some delay being introduced into the firing sequence that does not jive with what I have read about the P-38 (however I have nothing that proves to me whether or not what I have read is legitimate)
But I love talking about the P-38 hehe