If this is going to happen can the cockpit and gunsight be rendered properly this time?
The Mk8 gunsight did not become standard equipment for P47 until October 1943 with the P47 D20 series. Before that the P51, P47, and as many P40 as possible were modified at the air depots in England with the Barr & Stroud GM MKII like we have in our Hurri and spit16. This was due to the American N-3B was only good for straffing and dropping bombs due to it projected first a 30Mil ring, then upgraded to a 70Mil ring in 1943. It was useless for air to air combat. As seen by the NAVY upgrading to the Mk8 in 1941 as it's standard gunsight.
A 100Mil ring was needed to lead for high speed combat. After the K14 became the standard gunsight, pilots found when they had to use the 70Mil fixed reticle they couldn't hit anything during air to air combat.
The following pictures will speak for themselves. By the way, from what I can tell all 56th FG P47 until the Mk8 then K14 were outfitted with MkII. Also the windscreen area in our razorback is way to big. The armored glass way too tall, wide and rectangular, with the roof way too wide and flat if you look at the first to pictures. The only change was later razorback versions got rid of the vent window. The tiny size did not change in the windscreen with the razorback.
You can see from the first photo that the gunsight was only just to the side of the center bar to clear it. While fitting inside of the armored glass frame. Our D11 gunsight is about 5+- inches to far away from it's ring sight. The first cockpit photo is oriented slightly from the right. At the most the ring sight and the left edge of the Mk8 glass is 1 inch apart. Dead on the glass of the Mk8 will just fit between the windscreen center bar and the right hand frame bar for the armored glass. The ring sight will just touch the left side of the windscreen center bar with it's right side. It should be about as claustrophobic as the forward view on our new C.205.
MkII\Mk8 Round Glass - 76mm diameter 2.99inch
MkIIs Square Glass - 114mm x 114mm 4.48 inch
Iron Ring - 2 1\4 inch diameter
The glass in the Mk8 below is 16mm smaller than 76mm on my 24 inch monitor. The photo is almost to scale.





Note how the "Iron Ring" has been stenciled to the armored glass below.

