Hi
HTC, I apologize for this pissed-off sounding message, but ive had it with the chog and its 900yard lasers. Bring up this issue of hispano performance in AH has so far been useless, as all of you simply refuse to even consider that something might be wrong with your beloved 900yard lasers. So now I simply request that somebody from HTC give us data that proves that the Hispanos in RL got 900yd kills on a daily basis, that they scored regular hits at those and longer distances, plus that they regulary killed tanks in one or 2 passes. After all I imagine it will be easy for HTC to prove this fact as they certainly have such concrete data on Hispano RL performance, that they can easily dismiss any "whine" from anybody who thinks Hispanos are inaccurate. So plese HTC can we have some evidence? I know im a new guy here and that I prolly dont have a right to be so rude/sarcastic, but I would greatly appreciate some evidence on HTC part that the AH Hispano is an accurate representation of its RL bigtoeerpart in performance.
Please HTC dont just ignore this post, and please post your evidence that hispanos are accurate.
Something just isnt right with them, if they regularly kill at 900yds. In all my reading of WW2 air combat, Ive only read of one account of a kill at anything like those ranges. It was Buzz Beurling who after months of calculations on his weapons trajectory managed to kill a 109 at 800yards. He was arguably the best shot of the war,reportedly even better than Marsaille, who at his best averaged 15 bullets per kill, (yes the ground crew counted after every sortie)
Every other kill ive heard of happend at much shorter ranges. In fact all WW2 pilots accounts/memoirs ive read often made fun of their opponets tendancy to fire at over 500yds/meters as these experienced aces knew this to be a waste of ammo. Certainly Hispano fire at 500yds plus doent fit into that category.
The closest kill Ive ever heard of that matches everyday Hispano performance in range happend during the Korean war. Interestingly enough the scoring pilots wingman was a WW2 corsair pilot. The scoring F86 pilot opened fire at the Mig15 at over 1000yds, his wingman(ww2 corsair pilot) thougt this highly odd and saw it as a waste of ammo. He was duly surprised to then see killing hits on the Mig. So what? This seemingly supports the AH everday Hispano 900yd range, doesnt it? Well one key element left out of the story was the combat altitide, 45,000feet. At that alt the air is much thinner and the bullets can score effectivly at those extreme ranges. We all know hispanos in AH regulary hit out to 900yds on the deck. So whats so special about them?
Once again, I know it will be easiest for HTC to ignore this post as another whine, however I urge you guys to respond with supporting evidence if think Hispanos are accurate.
thanks GRUNHERZ
btw lets all keep it civil