ksnake wrote:
Perhaps, but a pilot would have to be blind not see where his bullets struck, considering the planes fly less than 100mph / 150 kph, and had to be within a few meters of each other to get a decent shot off. Since one of the prime requirement of a pilot has always been eye sight, that's an awful big leap of rule-making ill-faith ...
The planes Of this time Could go faster than a 100mph For example The DH4A A two seat plant could go 132mph at 15000 feet and the Spad XIII could go 137mph at the same hight. also tou can not track you bullets in filght. It makes sense unless that cause more damage then just a hole in the fabric. |