Its not a matter of understanding how the Calibration works. A three year old can understand the Calibration proceedure. Its a matter of how consistant the calabration is in a controlled invironment. I Have made 30 or so Offline flights. No WIND, Same Launch base, Same Target , A town. Same Alt. 12,000 ft., Same Speed 170 Mph , Salvo set to 20x100lbs. and delay at several different settings. With a sucess rate of about 20% ROFLOL. I Suck.
It's not that bad, Mugz. Working with the bombsight, I've been able to get a success rate of about 80%.
Offline. When I'm online, I've been pretty sucky, too; I'm
finally getting the hang of getting the sight calibrated with one hand while I try to swat fighters with the other, but I'm only up to about 20% accuracy at the moment.
I'm
really getting tired of the way the drone buffs play 'Flying Circus' when the lead bomber loses a major piece of airframe, though -- from what I remember of actual procedure during WWII, once you were lined up for drop, you didn't break your straight-and-level for
anything, but when I bail out of the lead plane after losing a wing, I
invariably find the drones 80 degrees nose-down happily following the tumbling lead plane as it falls out of the sky. By the time I recover into level flight, the drop's blown to hell and all I can do is try to gun the damn fighter off my back before he waxes the
rest of my formation -- I've given up hope of ever being able to extend enough to make another pass on my target.