No tank in the history of the world ever shot down a plane in the air. One of my MOS's from the Army was 19D20 and we were cross trained in all positions in the M60s and M48A5 tanks. If you ever looked through the sight of the main gun you would understand why you can't shoot planes down. I do like the GV icon change good job HTC.
Conversely, military aircraft
have been shot down by a single rifle bullet fired by an infantry man.
LW tour 144....8020 total kills by heavys ( B-24, B-17, Lancaster, and B-29) 1610 of these were gv's (all types)
20% of the heavy's kills. Of the Lancaster's 2661 total kills, 1094 were gv's.
Last time I went through the stats ( to Snailman for all the work he puts in on the stats ), I got bombed about 25% of the time I upped a gv. Best I remember, it usualy runs somewhere between 20% and 25% for all types gv losses to all type aircraft.
Now ask yourself where are the gv's that the Lancs are bombing?
For the most part, within 3 miles of the base the bombers took off from. The same can be said for any bombing of gv's. Why single out the heavies? Because it's easier to hit with them?
My only issue is you have a few people that can't hit an aircraft with a GV flack & yet can pop an aircraft with the main gun of their tank at quite long distances. Will that part of the realism arcade gamey feel be addressed?
Define "quite a long distance".
As with a whirble, I can only hit what is flying low and directly at me, usually well within 1000 yards.
I don't think I ever up a gv expecting to land unless I never move from the concrete of the V-base, and even then....
Between getting bombed, getting shot by another gv, and driving to where it is safe to land it is an iffy proposition at best.
Looking at my stats, I really don't die from aircraft proportionally any more than I do from any other single tank, counting overall deaths to aircraft as one type, a Panther as another type, a T-34/85 another, etc.
If you don't want to "die", don't leave the hanger.
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