Many interesting things here.
Rgr Hooligan. I thought you were speakin about REAL SAFAT rate of fire. It's nice from your side to specify this now. Of course I'll check the ROF in AH, even if I haven't any reason to doubt of the result of the test you already did.
But now, pay attention, this means they're using "syncronized ROF data" which are INFERIOR to the ROF data I found (non synchro?).
Now, OF COURSE real Breda-SAFAT guns were syncronyzed in order to fire through the propeller. As you know the two 12,7 were installed immediatly ahead of the cockpit. At the beginning, when mounted on the MC200 "Saetta" the SAFAT had provision for 310 rounds per gun with the unusual feature of an ammunition indicator in the cockpit wich registered the number of rounds remaining per gun. In the MC200 the capacity was increased to 370 rpg.
Early production series of MC202 retained the original Saetta armament of twin 12,7-mm Breda SAFAT guns, ammunition capacity being increased to 400 rpg, but later production series (e.g. Serie IX-XI) also carried a 7,7-mm gun with 500 rounds in each wing (non syncro), while one batch carried a 20-mm Mauser MG 151 cannon (with 200 rpg) under each wing (non synchro).
(I have a picture of the cannon-202 but my scanner doesen't want to work

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BUT...
The data I found indicated a ROF of 700 for the 12,7 with a "starting velocity" (velocità iniziale) of 760 m/s (meters per second).
I'd be glad to find an archival document showing the synchronized ROF, even if all the document I found until now are indicating the ROF whitout any specification. And of course I'd be happy to share it with the community.
So, it comes to mind another question for HT staff:
Do they have data for ROF of each gun based on synchronyzed and non syncronyzed guns? Are this data used in order to model simulated ROF different for guns shooting through the propeller or not?
If the answer is NOT, perhaps the current AH ROF for the SAFAT is uncorrect.
This also remind me the another questions I posed above:
Is dispersion in Aces High calculated just by gun, or by mount & gun?Those question are posed because of a genuine interest both for historical data and for the complex simulated world HTC created.
The link works. But SuperEva is a naughty girl... Try again or, BETTER, just get a 202 and fly it in MA
