Re: Physics question

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Physics question Rich S. 09-07-2005

Rich S. wrote:
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> Aiming
> point
> . <----- ME-109
>
> B-17
> |
> V
>

The gunner can't hit the ME-109 given those relative positions
and trajectories no matter where he aims.

If the gunner fires straight back when he is at the aiming point
(e.g. re-lable 'aiming point' to be 'firing point' then the bullet
will drop straight down from that point, right?

Then if the ME-109 is close enough and fast enough the bullet
will be just below the aiming/firing point when the ME-109
gets there and will hit the bullet. Your specified range
of 50 yards (50 yards to the right in this case) is close
enough for normal ME=109 speeds.

If the Me-109 is slower or farther it will pass over the
bullet unless it is also at sufficiently lower altitude.

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FF




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