First, the calculations are only complicated by fancy conversions if you are not using the Metric System. Being an american citizen I am proudly using the archaic measures, but I am not blaming anyone, least of all Sir Newton for that.
Second, why do we care about energy when it comes to recoil? I think that momentum is all we need to consider.
1. The plane and the bullets start at rest relatively to each other.
2. The plane and the bullets get pushed away from each other. They obtain the same momentum in different directions. Since the momentum is mass multiplied by velocity, the ratio of velocities is inversely proportiomal to the ratio of the masses.
M_plane x V_plane = M_bullets x V_bullets
V_plane = M_bullets x V_bullets / M_plane
Example:
In a second the guns throw 1 pound of led at the velocity of 1600 feet/sec. The momentum is 1600 pounds feet/sec
The plane receives the same momentum in the opposite direction.
If it weights 10,000 pounds, its velocity will be 1600 / 10,000 = 0.16 feet/sec or 0.109 mils/hour.
I disregard the gasses escaping the barrel and reduction in the weight with the ammo being expended. Also, as teh plane slows down the propeller becomes more efficient. It should not matter much if the shooting time is one or two seconds.
So we could start a plane, run it at autopilot untill the speed stabilizes, shoot for two seconds, measure how much the speed dropped, calculate the same drop using the real weight of the plane, bullets and their velocity. Then we will see if the recoil modelling is correct.
I have a feeling that it is weaker then it should be. I once was stupid enough to shoot a 50 cal (actually 12.5mm) tank-mounted MG holding it in my hands and you would not believe how far it threw me
If I am correct, then a plane shooting somebody's 6 with long bursts does not loose enough speed. to affect it's pursuit. That coupled with no ill effect on the barrel promotes spray and pray.
Anyone cares to verify that with the real numbers?
miko--
[This message has been edited by miko2d (edited 04-18-2000).]