Have a very basic question and I'm sure someone here has the answer:
My wife bought me a ~30 Aviation DVD set from Costco and it has a lot of National Archives footage.
Included in the footage is some excellent shots of B-17s and B-24s.
When they show the ball turret on the B-17 from the front (facing the muzzles of the guns), the right .50 cal appears to be set higher up in the ball turret than the left. (Or maybe vice-versa?)
i.e. Facing into the gun muzzles, the left machine gun is set about in the middle of the turret yet the right .50 cal appears to be ~1/3 down from the top of the turret.
Does anyone know the reason the guns were staggered in their vertical placement in the turret???
[Might need to see if I can take a screen shot or two to show what I saw.]
This is the closest public image I could find:
http://browningmgs.com/AirGunnery/tech/ ... 4-1944.jpg
Maybe the images were not of a Sperry ball turret?
Some other type perhaps???
Thank you,
Mike