whistlingdeathcorsairs wrote:
b29flteng wrote:
With the guns pointed forward they could interfere with the bombsight if the plane was flying in a severe crosswind. The sight does swivel for aiming purposes.
ahhhh. so i was right. thanks for setting us straight

no, mate, not quite

.., look at the photo and determine how the guns would interfere with the bombsite if they were pointed forward. I have never seen a photo nor a video of a
17 with a chin gun going in over a target with them pointed anywhere but straight ahead. I would imagine that was their 'default' position. In other words if you shut them down, they would track to being straight ahead.
The bombsite is located just above that flat piece of glass in the nose. Not off to either side.., but on the centerline. The bombsite would only pivot so far.. and would not pivot to look out the side of the nose.,. just through that centerline.., which is in line with the bombay for a reason.
The guns would centerline.., the bombardier would swing those controls out of the way and pivot over his bombsite for his next job. Then once that was done, he would pivot the bombsite out of the way and go back to keeping the bad guys from making nose runs on his aircraft.
The only crosswinds severe enough to crab a bomber sideways over the target would be the jetstreams that the first B-29's encountered when they first started bombing Japan. Actually, that is how they discovered the Jetstream was with the B-29.
good info on that subject. thanks!