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Wow...you said in a paragraph what post #2 said in 14 words! Talk about department of redundancy department! LOL. :laugh:Not that I fly fighters, but.......
Like someone else, it simply means shoot where the airplane is going to be, not where it is. Imagine, use your hands, if you are both in say a turn, you chasing the plane in front. If you shoot directly at him, your bullets would fall behind the target, so you need to lead your target. Or if you are flying straight and level and he is turning in front of you, if you aim straight at the target, by the time the bullets reaches that area, the target would again have passed, so you aim where the target will be when the bullets get there.
Wow...you said in a paragraph what post #2 said in 14 words! Talk about department of redundancy department! LOL. :laugh:
Thanks guys! I thought it was some sort of leading/turning shot, but I wasn't sure. In case anyone is wondering, the book is about Dick Bong (40 kills) and Thomas Mcguire (38 kills) called Aces High, by Bill Yenne. They flew P-38s in the Pacific Theatre. I've read many books on WW2--this one is great stuff!!
Thanks guys! I thought it was some sort of leading/turning shot, but I wasn't sure. In case anyone is wondering, the book is about Dick Bong (40 kills) and Thomas Mcguire (38 kills) called Aces High, by Bill Yenne. They flew P-38s in the Pacific Theatre. I've read many books on WW2--this one is great stuff!!