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Hey guys Level WHO here. Today I will do my best to show you how to shoot down aircraft with a tank.
There are some tips I will cover in another video about angling and positioning
But what I wanted to do was
talk about how to use the tank's cross-hair to line up your shots.
It is not perfect, but try to pay attention to the horizontal bars of your crosshair
These will serve as a great reference point to line up your shots
I prefer the SABOT shell, but let's look at the reference point for helicopters while using AP shell.
When you are zoomed in, you want to use the tip of the outermost line as your horizontal reference point when the helicopter is going full speed
The helicopter is a large target so you can make some mistakes.
You also need to adjust for the vertical height but somewhere in the middle of
the bottom veritcal line will get you started
SABOT shell is much easier
The reference point I use is in between the outer single line
and the two stacked lines. Again, you have to adjust for height,
and it depends on the distance, but a medium distance like this
would require you to aim just below the circle in the center of the screen
I will be the first to tell you that you don't
always find a helicopter flying across your screen like this. This is obviously
just for practice.
But if you start to practice this, you will start to understand the helicopter's speed
Then you can adjust your aiming point based on the speed. Here a couple real-world
examples
coming up after this clip
And these aren't anything special. I regularly hit these shots using this
method.
In this next clip, I am actively judging my shot using the lines on the screen.
I haven't found anything that I can teach you, but if I do, I will make a new video.
Again, using these lines is a great starting point.
You can use the other lines based on the helicopter speed as you get more
comfortable.
Shooting helicopters is good, but what about shooting jets? Jets are more difficult.
If the jet is flying at normal maximum speed, and he is not using afterburner.
center the jet on your screen between
text that says "active protection ready" and the edge of your screen.
See it marked on the screen.
You can also use the text that says 60HZ and the edge of your screen.
It is not perfect every time, but it's a great reference point. I didn't have enough
time to record real-world examples of me shooting jets.
But the real-world examples that I did record of me shooting helicopters
I recorded in about an hour.
Watch the rest of this video to see some of those shots.