Before I get to my question(s), let me say that my Uncle Leo flew B24s for the Eighth Air Force in WWII. He was with the 453rd Bombardment Group and his squadron commander was the movie actor Jimmy Stewart. Uncle Leo was a farmer by trade and, except for his time in the Army, and later in the National Guard, he spent all of his time on the farm. He didn't talk about his experience in WWII very much, but one time I asked him if it was true that he flew B24s. He said, 'I did, it was the only desk job I ever had.'
I found this to be true in Warbirds, but even more applicable in Aces High.
So, once I get the bomber to 18-20K or better, lined up with target, speed set, bomb bay doors open, I enter bomb sight mode. I got calibration mode. I hold down the Y key. My roadblock here is that my IAS in my heads up display is generally around 200 or 205, but my bomb sight information say 'indicated speed' and has a figure anywhere from 30-40 mph faster. Does that make a difference or should I not worry about it>
Next question: I have been under the impression that I should set my target altitude, but I can't figure out how to do that, either.
Finally, and this has nothing to do with bombing, but the B24 control panel. At the top of the control panel, just to the right of the compass, are four gauges. The first two are labeled 'MAN" and the next two are labeled "RPM." What are the first two gauges for? Manifold pressure?
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
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