A slow-moving target which holds a straight course should be a target that a pilot could at least get close enough to damage, but a small target at flank which is maneuvering would be darn hard to score a direct hit on. They should at least be getting close though. (It also depends on the height of the attack. Whole new tactics were developed in WWII to accomplish this. At the Battle of Midway for example the USAAC bombers went out and dropped tons of ordinance without scoring a hit, but they initially claimed credit for the victory in the Battle. That is another story though.)
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