This was a bit different and while both gave some good info I repeat.
This drop occurred on top of me and I had to move a considerable distance so there is no way regarding the laws of physics that a DC would end up exploding right on top of my first quad 20MM as I saw it come straight down and explode as I watched in my peri looking aft.
The K-gun would have had to throw that 300 meters and it would have had to drop at an incredibly coincidental rate to do what happened.
It was because the movement of the River DE was easy to identify I stayed on slow speed and not change course so I could see if what I have long suspected occurred.
I have been getting drops on my position from angles that are just not realistic. It would only happen in real life if a computer could track the U-Boat and throw the cans to the spot figuring the drop rate and angle precisely. That was impossible in 1944.
If it happened once in a while that would be one thing. But, this happens with virtually every drop. If I maintain a constant course I will be dead in a couple minutes while in real life U-Boats went deep and it was so difficult to accurately ascertain their location and depth they often just sat there and waited for the enemy to run out of cans.
The last thing I want is an easy sim. But, it was tough enough in real life without having forget and fire depth charges.
I will look at those files and see what altering the numbers do. What have you tried and what results do you think mimic reality better?
Wulfmann
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