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Title: Gunsight Historic Pack and Gunnery Manuals
Post by: bustr on January 30, 2014, 05:53:32 PM
This is a 62 Mbyte package because of the PDF files.

Download Link===>>>: http://www55.zippyshare.com/v/63472571/file.html

Please do not un-zip this directly to C:\Hitech Creations\Aces High\sights.

Remember each gunsight needs it's mil file copied with it to the sights directory to make it show up correctly.



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bustr's Historic Gunsight Package - January 30, 2014
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Note: Turning down the Alpha slider on bright colored and white gunsights helps see the con easier. When you aim the dimmed gunsight against a dark background, or the con, the gunsight's rings, lines, and dots brighten up.

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Each Country folder has a readme file explaining which gunsight was used in which aircraft.

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Controlling the Size of the Gunsight

1. - All gunsight bitmaps have a same named "Size Control" file that has to be copied with them to the "sights" folder to show up correctly.

Example: gunsight.bmp - gunsight.mil

2. - These files can be edited in notepad to change the size control number. The mil file has instructions to help you. By default 256 is the control number. You can increase the size of the gunsight by increments of 8 beginning with the number 32 in the control file. If you start with 32, the end result is a very tiny gunsight more like a dot.

3. - 256 causes the gunsights to show to a calibrated scale equivalent to real world:

     2pixel = 1Mil

You can use numbers from 32 - 512 in increments of 8. The best results are with 32, 64, or 128. Numbers below 256 shrink the gunsight, above increase it's size.

4. - Most of the gunsights are 70Mil, 100Mil, or 105Mil in diameter. A folder called "Gunnery" has WW2 gunnery manuals that can explain the significance of the ring sizes to shooting things.

5. - In each Mil file is a notes section explaining what to do. Very simply, the single number at the very top of the file, you change it. You can do this with the game running and minimized. Just be in the tower each time you minimize to change the number.

6. - If you change it to larger numbers and you don't use TrackIR in 6-axis mode. You will need to push your default head view forward to fit the gunsight to the reflector plate.

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German Gunsights

1. - I changed them back to the ring and cross with tapered ends. From a collector's photos of Revi gunsights with the light turned on, the cross tail ends taper on the reflector plates.

2. - I'm including a white yellow gunsight and red gunsight. Daytime and night time(Nacht) gunsights.

3. - Turning down the Alpha slider when choosing the white yellow versions makes them easier to use.

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Russian Gunsights

1. - Found a PAK-1 reticle pattern for the I-16 illustrated in a page from a manual.

2. - Found photos and illustrated 3 reticles from manuals for the PBP-1.

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Japanese Gunsights

1. - Now have white and filtered gunsights because most japanese gunsights were copies of german gunsights.

2. - Turning down the Alpha slider when choosing the white versions makes them easier to use.

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Gunnery Manuals

Included the following WW2 gunnery manuals:

British - Bag the Hun (RAF Gunnery Manual)
AAF 1943 - Fighter Pilot Gunnery
AAF 1943 - Get That Fighter (Bomber gunners handbook)
AAF 1944 - Sights and Sighting (Updated gunners handbook)
Germany - Horrido! (Des Jagers Schiessfibel)
Germany - Hoorido! English Translation ( Translation of select parts)

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Blue Thingy and Dot folders............

Just some extras to have fun with.

Title: Re: Gunsight Historic Pack and Gunnery Manuals
Post by: Drano on January 30, 2014, 10:45:31 PM
Thanks for taking the time, Bustr!  :salute
Title: Re: Gunsight Historic Pack and Gunnery Manuals
Post by: JimmyD3 on January 30, 2014, 11:20:50 PM
+1 THank you!!!!! :salute
Title: Re: Gunsight Historic Pack and Gunnery Manuals
Post by: Ninthmessiah on January 31, 2014, 05:31:34 AM
I believe Bustr has long reached the point where one could cite him as authority to win an argument or publish a book.   :salute
Title: Re: Gunsight Historic Pack and Gunnery Manuals
Post by: hotcoffe on January 31, 2014, 05:58:32 AM
+1 much appreciated thanks for the hard work.
Title: Re: Gunsight Historic Pack and Gunnery Manuals
Post by: Randy1 on January 31, 2014, 06:09:26 AM
Got it Bustr.  Always interesting.
Title: Re: Gunsight Historic Pack and Gunnery Manuals
Post by: Rogue9Volt on January 31, 2014, 07:49:29 AM
This is great!  Thank you for putting it together, man!
I'm learning a ton from the manuals included in the pack...  Really good stuff.

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Title: Re: Gunsight Historic Pack and Gunnery Manuals
Post by: SmokinLoon on January 31, 2014, 07:55:47 AM
I believe Bustr has long reached the point where one could cite him as authority to win an argument or publish a book.   :salute

Um, no.  If you were to use any information he has presented you would use the printed sources he provided.   ;)  Don't get me wrong, he has done a lot of work and those of us who know the time and effort it takes to not only gather the information but to comprehend and transform the information in to useable knowledge sincerely appreciate his ventures. 
Title: Re: Gunsight Historic Pack and Gunnery Manuals
Post by: bustr on January 31, 2014, 02:58:41 PM
I believe Bustr has long reached the point where one could cite him as authority to win an argument or publish a book.   :salute

Messiah,

Thank you for the vote of confidence. I don't think I'd pass rigorous muster with several of my Russian sources. Instead I'd like to nominate Loone since he has the correct attitude for collegiate academic peer review.
Title: Re: Gunsight Historic Pack and Gunnery Manuals
Post by: Ninthmessiah on February 01, 2014, 08:34:27 AM
Um, no.  If you were to use any information he has presented you would use the printed sources he provided.   ;)  Don't get me wrong, he has done a lot of work and those of us who know the time and effort it takes to not only gather the information but to comprehend and transform the information in to useable knowledge sincerely appreciate his ventures.  

Um, no.  You don't have to cite to a source's source. 

"A plane traveling at 90deg deflection at 100mph at 1000ft will require 50 mils of lead.  Bustr." is as scholarly as  "A plane traveling at 90deg deflection at 100mph at 1000ft will require 50 mils of lead.  Bustr (citing Fighter Pilot Gunnery @ 15) ."
Title: Re: Gunsight Historic Pack and Gunnery Manuals
Post by: LCADolby on February 01, 2014, 09:00:02 AM
This is awesome  :aok :aok :aok :aok :aok

Nice job bustr
Title: Re: Gunsight Historic Pack and Gunnery Manuals
Post by: wpeters on February 01, 2014, 08:25:43 PM
Is there someway I can download those manuals on my phone
Title: Re: Gunsight Historic Pack and Gunnery Manuals
Post by: Drano on February 01, 2014, 09:25:16 PM
I unzipped the folder and then emailed the manuals to myself. Saved em to my phone. Voila!
Title: Re: Gunsight Historic Pack and Gunnery Manuals
Post by: madrid311 on February 05, 2014, 04:28:41 AM
 Thanks for the package, it was easy to download and I am already trying them out on my favorite planes.  The  gunnery info is really interesting. Peace
Title: Re: Gunsight Historic Pack and Gunnery Manuals
Post by: Squire on February 05, 2014, 09:05:14 AM
Great stuff bustr  :salute
Title: Re: Gunsight Historic Pack and Gunnery Manuals
Post by: TOMCAT21 on February 05, 2014, 01:09:30 PM
thanks for the share, bustr. :salute
Title: Re: Gunsight Historic Pack and Gunnery Manuals
Post by: Lucifer on October 14, 2014, 04:16:09 PM
Cannot get the file anymore.... :cry
Title: Re: Gunsight Historic Pack and Gunnery Manuals
Post by: hotcoffe on August 13, 2015, 10:58:07 AM
says files does not exists on server anymore!
Title: Re: Gunsight Historic Pack and Gunnery Manuals
Post by: bustr on August 13, 2015, 11:04:27 PM
All the gunsights in the current open alpha download are them. Just remember you need both the gunsight.bmp and gunsight.mil.