08.03.2010, 02:11
Gun convergence will also depend on where your guns are mounted on the plane.
ie.
An FW 190 with a MG convergence of 800m keeps a much tighter grouping because the guns are located only 12in apart in the cowling (Top of the Nose) of the plane.
If you use that same convergence for a spitfire, you're going to be firing like a shotgun blast at anything that comes near you and won't do much damage. This is because the MG's are located in the wings appx 15ft apart.
Do your own testing in the plane/s you like to fly and find the convergence that works best for you.
ie.
An FW 190 with a MG convergence of 800m keeps a much tighter grouping because the guns are located only 12in apart in the cowling (Top of the Nose) of the plane.
If you use that same convergence for a spitfire, you're going to be firing like a shotgun blast at anything that comes near you and won't do much damage. This is because the MG's are located in the wings appx 15ft apart.
Do your own testing in the plane/s you like to fly and find the convergence that works best for you.
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