Aces High does model proper ballistics. You will find that with cannon shells, if you get a hit at long distance, you will still get damage. This is because the much of the destructive force is provided by the explosive in the cannon shells. However, try a long distance hit with .50 caliber or other MG rounds, and the long distance hits will normally just bounce off.
I fly the P-47D most of the time, and although I can sometimes get hits out to long ranges, I don't do anything like the kidn of damage I can do in close. At 800 yards, if I can hit a Buff, I won't do serious damage. However, if I close to 200 yards and hit that same buff, I can utterly destroy it with a short sustained burst. At closer ranges, the kinetic energy of each round is much greater, so there is much more destructive power.
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Lephturn - Chief Trainer
A member of The Flying Pigs
http://www.flyingpigs.com "A pig is a jolly companion, Boar, sow, barrow, or gilt --
A pig is a pal, who'll boost your morale, Though mountains may topple and tilt.
When they've blackballed, bamboozled, and burned you, When they've turned on you, Tory and Whig,
Though you may be thrown over by Tabby and Rover, You'll never go wrong with a pig, a pig,
You'll never go wrong with a pig!" -- Thomas Pynchon, "Gravity's Rainbow"