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corsair166b wrote:So basically it's leading a target.....so why call it 'deflection' and confuse, why not just call it leading...
Fri Oct 23, 2009 7:06 am
JDK wrote:corsair166b wrote:So basically it's leading a target.....so why call it 'deflection' and confuse, why not just call it leading...
Interesting question. My guess would be that 'leading' has multiple meanings and usage, while in military aviation, or shooting, deflection has one. In that context, therefore, you can argue it's more precise.
HTH
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Fri Oct 23, 2009 9:30 am
corsair166b wrote:Always heard about fighter pilots talking about how they pulled 'a full deflection shot' on an enemy fighter or some such phrase, never quite understood what those terms meant....maybe someone could lay it out for me....30 some years of studying warbirds and WWII planes and the thought occured to me today driving home from work I have no idea to this day what a 'full deflection shot' or 'partial deflection shot' or whatever means......
Mark
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Fri Oct 23, 2009 9:14 pm
Holedigger wrote:Here is a fun link on aerial gunnery training, which DID include shotgun from the back of a moving truck! Lots of interesting pics
http://browningmgs.com/AirGunnery/11_Training.htm
Fri Oct 23, 2009 9:24 pm