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Old 10-27-10, 12:38 AM   #8
RED JOHNSON
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Thank you all for your Valuable input on this Topic.

I was only offering up some Fuel for thought

It is after all , only after such serious discussion , that any real Advancements are Born.

In Answer to Sailor Steve , I would Say of course you are right Sir that In Practice one's Eye is so close to the Eyepiece of the Scope so as to Prevent the seeing of any of the control room , I've Experienced this myself several times while looking through the Scope of a Fleet Boat, and again when I had the oportunity to View Target Ships in the Harbor though the Attack scope of a Los Angeles Class boat at The Base at Bangor Washington. However , what I experienced at those times , was a view far wider than any I have Seen available here for SH4,,,
a View that should more accurately extend from one Edge of the Computer Monitor to the Other, and taking up the entire Screen, As an Astronomer , this has also been my experience at the eyepiece of The Telescope.
Hopefully we can , through the Thoughts offered up here now ,envision the Next Step in The realization of Acuracy in a Simulated Periscope View, and Help to Progress to the Next Generation of ideas
perhaps in the Future , it would be possible to toggle back and forth between a Full screen view , and the narrower Scope Views now Available.
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