Hi
I always wondered myself why germans mounted the gunsight a bit to the right. There must have been a reason for it. So i came to a conclusion, but i don´t know whether it´s correct.
Gunsights started in WW1 as fixed metal rings. But you can easily test it when you hold something in front of you, a yard away. Either you concentrate on the object and you won´t see a object 200 yards away "clear", or you concentrate on the target and you ll see 2 "gunsights".
So is it possible that germans mounted the gunsight a bit offside, in a way that the pilot only looks with ONE eye through it, what makes it possible to concentrate on a target and see at the same time a single gunsight?
I heard once that modern gunsight project 2 pictures on the HUD, in a way that a pilot can concentrate on a target and each eye recognizes only one picture, resulting in a clear HUD view even when concentrating on targets some hundred yards away. Is this correct?
If so, this raises of course the question how effective were central mounted reflex gunsights in WW2. Could pilot concentrate their view on targets while heaving a clear single gunsight in their view?
niklas