Thanks for the help and I will go to the training area.
My on screen name is MrMag00..............
With that info, I may now come back to the gunnery issue (a problem that many players have). I took the freedom to look up your current stats, and I discovered you have a hit % of only 0.53% In other words, only 1 out of 200 fired bullets does hit your target, which is almost as far away from "I know I'm not missing" as possible. No wonder your enemy isn't coming down at D600. An occasional hit or two at this range will rarely hurt him.
- Shoot only at close ranges. Consider D600 as long range not worthy of a shot. Many players do stop trying to get into a good position at this range and start to spray away. Don't do that. Strive to get really close (at least 400, preferably 200) before you start to fire. Restrain yourself at the trigger.
- Take short bursts. Observe & correct.
- Practice attacks against the offline drones. Make use of the lead computing crosshairs offline or in the TA (to use them against friendlies in the TA, hit ctrl-tab to allow "friendly lock", then use TAB to lock on the plane you are shooting at.)
- Don't try too hard. Relax.
- Until you really "have it", try to stick to one plane, or at least to planes with the same type of guns. Switching back and forth between weapons with different ballistics (for example 109K with 30mm and P-51D with .50 cal) can be quite confusing for your mental sight picture.
- Same goes for convergence. Do not fiddle around too much with it, do not use different convergence settings in different planes for the same weapon. Best would to leave it at default.
- You may have also some controller issues. Your stick may be too bouncy.
- As mentioned before, film your sorties. It's far easier to detect errors and identify problems from a film. You will note a lot of things you would never had in combat.
If you can't find a regular trainer but happen see me (Snailman) online, feel free to contact me for a few rounds of gunnery school in TA or DA