But if he wears a hat, no one will notice it, Swoop.
Here, I'm a sucker for a flashy lure, I'll try and help the gentleman.
The gunnery has dispersion, drop, etc. modeled, but it is still possible to get kills at extreme range. Why? the big bellybutton neon sign over your enemies head allows you much more lee-way in aiming, and the barrels do not heat up and jam, warp, etc..
There was NO pilot in W.W.II that had anywhere near the experience that the pilots in AH have. They just did not fly at an operational tempo that is possible within the fantasy world of AH.
There were many instances of pilots getting long range kills in W.W.II, just read a bit more and you can find and anecdote to back up anything you want.
The operations manuals for ANY airplane errs on the side of safety; as an example the Russians were allowed to loop the B25, whereas it was forbidden for US pilots to do so.
Lesse, what did I leave out...Oh yeah, the speed issue. Indicated Vs actual.
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Lizking