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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: Citabria on May 22, 2000, 06:58:00 AM
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I remember reading tracers only lasted a 1.5 seconds or so.
but we have tracers burning from 2.5 to 3 seconds in AH all the way out to d1.2 or so.
perhaps if tracers burned out after 1.5 seconds while guns were still capable of their historic ranges?
is this a good idea or another bad one like my other ideas? (http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/Smileys/default/biggrin.gif)
[This message has been edited by Citabria (edited 05-22-2000).]
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Who makes the 1.2 shots anyways? Tonight I let you have it from 1.1 and I could only get one ping out of about 250 rounds. (http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/Smileys/default/biggrin.gif)
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Good idea indeed!
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well it would affect all the long range shooting I guess,
like d700 shots on I think the tracers would burn out by then ?
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Silat was kind enough to run some tests in TA with me, he flew D1.2 (shown on his FE) and D1.1 on mine, I flew an aircraft with 4-20mm cannon and I easily shot him down. When I went to review the film, it was all blacked out..anyone know why I can't view it? Conspiracy? hehe.
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I've got loads of tracer info, albeit for modern ammo. From what I have, a single .50 caliber APT [armor piercing tracer] burns for between 1.4 and 1.8 seconds. As a reference, a 660 grain .50 BMG round will travel 3,080 feet in a single second. That distance is given for API ammo, not APT. Why? I have no idea, it's the way the reference page is printed.
Flakbait
A man standing in the shadows of giants
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I got a translation of a finnish pilot manual for the 109G-6. Some of the numbers seem a bit odd, with for instacne different tracer distance with the same endurance and round weight, but it gives a overview over the different types of tracers.
"The MG 151 cannon can use the following ammunition:
1. Practise Round, 115g.
2. Armor-piercing Incendiary Round, 117g.
3. Armor-piercing Incendiary Round, 115g.
4. Explosive Round, 115g, 1.4 sec tracer ca. 750m.
5. Explosive Round, 115g, 1.4 sec tracer self-igniting at ca. 750m.
6. Incendiary Explosive Round, 115g, [3].3 sec tracer ca. 1200m.
7. Incendiary Explosive Round, 115g, 3.3 sec tracer ca. 1300m.
In the MG-131 machine gun, the following ammunition can be used:
1. Incendiary Explosive Round, 34g, 1.7 sec tracer ca. 750m.
2. Armor-piercing Round, 38.5g, 1.7 sec tracer ca. 650m.
3. Explosive Round, 34g, without tracer.
4. Explosive Round, 34g, 1.7 sec tracer ca. 650m.
5. Armor-piercing Explosive Round, 38.5g, 1.7 sec tracer ca. 750m.
6. Armor-piercing Round, 38g, 2.5 sec tracer ca. 750m. [typo at either tracer endurance or distance???]
7. Explosive Round, 34g, 1,7 sec. tracer self-igniting at ca. 700m."
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