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![]() Rich S. wrote: "T o d d P a t t i s t" wrote in message ... "RST Engineering" wrote: No, the ME-109 has zero relative velocity in the B-17s flight path...he said CROSSING 50 yards behind the aircraft. True, he said "crossing," but he also said he's leading the ME-109, and I specified that he fires straight back, i.e., he leads the ME-109 so that he's aiming at the point where the ME-109 crosses the B-17s flight path. The bullet drops straight down (relative to the ground). The ME-109 flies into it before it drops significantly. Perhaps I wasn't clear. Maybe I can diagram it. Aiming point . ----- ME-109 B-17 | V In your text you said the gunner fies when the ME 109 is directly behind the B17. For orthogonal ground tracks, he cannot hit the ME 109 if it is *anywhere* behind the B17 no matter where he aims because the flight paths of the ME 109 cannot intersect the path the bullet takes to the ground. In your illustration, the gunner fires straight back before the Me-109 is directly behind the B17. He can hit if he fires at precisely the moment his gun crosses the flight path of the Me-109. -- FF |
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