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I can confirm that the location of the gun was selected to get the firing barrel on centerline. The discussion above about how complicated the physics really are should tell you something about how the gun was located. If it is on the centerline (or thereabouts) that is one less thing to worry about. The recoil is not in line with the CG vertically so there is an automatic deflection of the elevator that occurs at the first trigger detent (am I right about that?). Why worry about it in the yaw plane too? It is quite amazing that the gun was able to hit what it was aimed at, considering the potential for complications that exists. Most of the "improvements" that were tried, made an inferior system. (I am thinking of all the gas deflector systems that were tried). We just tweaked the depression angle of the gun a degree or two to match the comfortable dive angle and it was working well. Later on, the fireball problem led to propellant tuning, but that seemed to be acceptable if the engines got washed enough. Increased gun bay ventilation was also needed (how do you like those scoops?) The "Beta-dot SAS" fixed a criticizm that it took too long to stabilize the pipper on the target. All the fixes took about two years to get going, but I am still impressed how good it was "out of the box". The basic concept must have been sound. To my knowledge, no pod mounted gun has ever been satisfactory, no matter when it has been tried. Are there any AV-8 people out there that know there gun performs? Even the A-9 "semi recessed" concept had its problems, I've heard, but that may be rumour.
It ain't the heat it's the humility.
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