Don't worry, I'm going somewhere with all this. Where exactly, I have no idea
Figure this: a 5" round moves out of the barrel at 2,500 ft/sec. A twin mount has a max elevation rate of 15º per second, and a max traverse rate of 25º per second. So moving at max velocity, a single 5" round would take 2.1 seconds to fly 6,000 feet (2k). I don't know the ballistic coeffectient of a 5" AA shell, so I can't figure shell drag. I wanted to post a nice curve diagram of range/velocity but I can't find the info to make it.
www.warships1.com is where I got the mount data for the Mk 32 Mod 0 twin 5" gun. It's listed under 5"/38 Mk 12.
Back to velocity. Just as a guess say the shell slowed down to 2,100 ft/sec at 4k (12,000 feet). Here's what the flight time would be from 4k to a given distance. This isn't counting shell drag, so bare with me.
4k-6k: 2.8 sec
4k-8k: 5.7 sec
4k-10k: 8.5 sec
4k-12k: 11.4 sec
Now back to turret data. If Cit ran from the fleet ack and I flew in from exactly the opposite direction, the fleet ack would start tracking me 2 seconds after it stopped tracking him. I checked this time offline at various distances, and it seems to wait about 2 seconds before opening up. This means the turrets are traversing 90º per second; about 4 times faster than it actually could!! Proof it has to get fixed. Since the fleet ack will track anything after about 2 seconds, the elevation rate is also fudged. So this has to get fixed too. Add to this the fact that you rarely get tracked by less than half the guns. So the AI needs work in that respect. Assign an AI gun controler for each target using the ack code. If a new target appears, have one or two cease firing and engage the new target. Just like any drone AI, only for the guns.
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Flakbait [Delta6]
Delta Six's Flight SchoolPut the P-61B in Aces High"With all due respect Chaplian, I don't think God wants to hear from me right now.
I'm gonna go out there and remove one of His creations from this universe.
And when I get back I'm gonna drink a bottle of Scotch like it was Chiggy von
Richthofen's blood and celebrate his death."
Col. McQueen, Space: Above and Beyond