1941–1945. Number built. 114 total. The Aichi B7A Ryusei (流星, Ryūsei, "Shooting Star", Allied reporting name "Grace") was a large and powerful carrier-borne torpedo - dive bomber produced by Aichi Kokuki for the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service during the Second World War. Built in only small numbers and deprived of the aircraft First, the angle of dive: The steeper the dive, the less the bomb deviates and - in theory - the more accurate the drop will be. In theory, diving straight down and releasing the bomb will cause the bomb to drop vertically down and hit whatever you aimed dead on. In comparison, a more shallow approach will cause the bomb to travel initially Despite various struggles, at the very beginning of WW2 the French Air Forces were among the most advanced in the world. Between the 1930s and 1940s French e
What I normally do is: don't worry about the throttle too much, dive in at a 45º angle, drop the bomb at the 0.3 km distance mark, and pull up ofcourse. It does the trick for me with 500kg bombs. What you don't want to do is the 90° dive. It makes aiming corrections unnecessarily hard. Try 50-80° instead.
These are some highlights and crashes using the Ju-87 Stuka, the most recognizable and widely used dive bomber of World War II. This is playing the combat fl
How to use FLAPS (War Thunder guide)In this video I will explain what flaps are, how they work and how they can be used in War Thunder. I will go over a numb I Hope You Enjoy ️My Patreon:Too shallow and you'll miss, too steep and you won't be able to pull out. Practice with the stuka till you get it just right. Practice makes perfect. Really howI learned it. In my experience there is a sweetspot for diving angle. Too shallow and you'll miss, too steep and you won't be able to pull out.
Step 1 reach around 5000 altitude, Step 2 extend airbrakes, Step 3 roll over and dive (then you should hear the Jericho Trumpet) Step 4 drop bomb, and Step 5
Today in War Thunder the biggest formation of BV 238 bombers take to the sky to provide close air support and some cursed BV238 dive bombing which went as yo Dogfights in this game are 70L% skill, 20% situational, and 10% dumb luck. Offensive. When diving, throttle zero percent, and roll upside down, only dive on something that is at most 600 meters below, to minimize an overshoot or wing break. Open up those cannons at 500 kms, 50 cals at 600 meters, and 7.7s at 500 meters. I use War Thunder developer mode to put a German Junkers Ju87 Stuka dive bomber at 80 000 feet, to then put it into a super high-altitude dive bombing run, w Go in at about 800m above the ground, 400kmh before diving, then initiate a 20-30 degree dive. Aim the crosshairs slightly above the tank you intend to hit. When the tank looks to be about 400m away, release the bombs. Pull up hard, aiming to extend away from the bombing run at about 10 degrees and whatever speed you have. How to perform a divebombing attack in a Stuka: This guide is intended for use with the Ju-87 Stuka (models B-2, R-2, D-3 and D-5 only) in a divebombing role in War Thunder. It is, as far as I know, as close as possible in War Thunder to the correct, historically accurate taught procedure for divebombing in a Stuka during World War 2. 6coC.