Perhaps someone reading this post would think this should have been posted in the bugs forum, but that person didn't spend most of an afternoon putting this together. So there.
Besides wanting this evidence to actually get seen, maybe someone else can succeed in bettering the results of this study. And what the hell is this thread even about? Before I get too
Bustr-esque, the subject pertains to cockpit views - specifically the differences between recently modeled planes, that allow widely varying pilot head movements towards the gunsight.
None of these views are zoomed in any way and were acheived by using the arrows on my keyboard:
This is as close as you can possibly get to the gunsight of the La-5. The La-7 is similarly equipped.
This is maxed out for the B-239. Not as bad as the La, but in the same version we got...
...the I-16 clearly allows you to get up close and personal to the gunsight.
Here is the Mossie. Again, considerably better than the La but not as good as the I-16.
The Me 262 is not as advantaged either. Maybe it drew the short straw.
The N1K maxed out doesn't let you get near our next contestant (which IFIRC came out about the same time)...
The fighter with the absolute worst six view (F6F), ironically has one of the very best views out the front.
The P-39Q is in the upper range of the group.
Where the Me 410 offers a pretty damn good frontal view.
The P-40 has nothing like the view of the 410. This is as close as you can get.
The Zeros are better but clearly don't allow anything like our next guest...
The Typhoon is enjoying some rampant favoritism here. Maybe the best view in the game.
Rounding out the list are the Hurricanes, which have one of the better views in this group.
HTC, could you please level the playing field here? Not sure how hard it is to do but some planes are clearly disadvantaged here, as well as against many of the older AH2 models (which vary quite a bit like these newer models do). Please let every plane allow the same range of forward motion.