ok, ff de propaganda maachine aanzetten
als je wilt, kan je vanaf volgende week meetrainen
tips over gunnery en BFM:
• Oefenen
• Oefenen
• Oefenen in de Quick mission builder met AI eerst op rookie en later op ace
• Oefenen On-Line (met het 17th VFW?)
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Fighter combat van Robert L. Shaw hoofdstuk 1 en 2 lezen (vooral hoofdstuk 1 gaat over hoe je moet mikken. 2 gaat over hoe je achter iemand komt)
4 quotes uit Fighter Combat die misschien meer inzicht kunnen geven:
"the most important thing in fighting was shooting, next the various tactics in coming into a fight and last of all the flying ability itself"
Lt. Colonel W.A. "Billy" Bishop, RAF
Probably the leading RAF Ace of WW-I
72 Victories
"You can have computer sights or anyting you like, but I think you have to go
to the enemy on the shortest distance and knock him down from point-blank
range. You'll get him from in close. At long distance, it's questionable"
Colonel Erich "Bubi"Hartmann, GAF
Worlds Leading Ace, Luftwaffe
352 Victories, WW-II (<-- record hasn't been broken yet, and probably never will be)
"When one has shot down one's first, second or third opponent, then one begins to find out how the trick is done."
Baron Manfred von Richthofen
Leading ace of WW-I, German Air Service
80 Victories
"Aerial gunnery is 90 percent instinct and 10% aim."
Captain Frederick C. Libby, RFC
First American to Shoot Down 5 Enemy Aircraft, WW-I
24 Victories (10 as Observer, 14 as Pilot)