Hawk wrote:
Dawger
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The B-17's aren't going down to one pass unless it is a really good pass.
Wrong, I saw it last night and will check my ACMCAM later when I get the chance. Many PKs like Swanee mention. Once again, so please read this. I am not taking away the great job you all did exploiting our weakness.
I still say the B-17 isn't model correctly but that is just my opinion and one who flies bombers a lot.
The crew is definitely the weakest part of the aircraft and it is what we train to shoot for.
My personal motto is "Aim for the head, anything else is a miss".
And there has been quite a bit of practicing going on. Hitting the crew isn't easy but practicing the technique certainly helps.
I very recently revised the Lancaster, B-17 and B-24 hit boxes and there ARE changes but the Lancaster is the most affected by those changes. I made sure all the pilot hit boxes on the above bombers was only one hit box in size. And modified the pilot armor to make it less likely to kill the pilot without actually hitting him (Yes you could do that) I know Sleepy wants to release those revisions this week and I hope he does. However, it isn't going to prevent a well executed HO pass from PK. Filling the nose with HE and AP is going to still be very effective.
I would certainly like to see some of these one pass kills that arent well executed but result in an immediate kill. The only film posted is Dobs and Dazed. So that is what I am working on (other than my own bad pass that didn't kill )
Now, if fighters are able to camp at 6 o'clock that is another issue entirely (unless the gunner is dead).
I know it sucks to fly 300 miles and die before Berlin but we certainly can't expect the crew to survive a well done HO. There just isnt anything in front of them that will stop the ordnance coming at them.