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How to Aim in War Thunder (RB Planes)
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Aiming in War Thunder RB (Realistic Battles) planes can be a challenging task, but there are several tips that can help you improve your accuracy and increase your chances of hitting your targets. Here are some key steps to follow: 1. Learn your plane's guns: Before you start flying your plane, make sure to familiarize yourself with the characteristics of your plane's guns. Different guns have different ballistics, so it's important to know the range and velocity of your bullets. You can check this information in the game's hangar or on the War Thunder Wiki. 2. Know your target: It's important to know what you're aiming at. Whether it's a plane or ground target, try to identify its type and distance before you start firing. This will help you adjust your aim and lead your shots. 3. Lead your shots: In RB, you have to lead your shots to account for the distance between you and your target. Start firing slightly ahead of the target and adjust your aim as you go. The amount of lead you need will depend on the target's speed, direction, and distance. 4. Use your tracers: Tracers are a great way to help you adjust your aim. They show you where your bullets are going, so you can make corrections as needed. However, keep in mind that tracers can also give away your position to enemy planes. 5. Practice, practice, practice: Aiming takes time and practice, so don't get discouraged if you miss a lot at first. Try to get a feel for your plane's guns and how they behave in different situations. Experiment with different aiming techniques and see what works best for you. 6. Pay attention to your ammo: Remember that you only have a limited amount of ammo, so make each shot count. Try to conserve your ammo as much as possible and only fire when you have a good chance of hitting your target. Overall, aiming in War Thunder RB planes takes practice and patience. But with these tips and some experience, you'll be able to improve your accuracy and become a more effective pilot.
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