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The method of creating the Range function, FlightY function, and FlightXTime function is difficult, and my explanation is not good (an explanation that even Japanese people cannot understand), so I made a heavy auto cannon version.
CIWS1M1 https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2733324762
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However, the Range function, FlightY function, and FlightXTime function are functions for the rotary autocannon.
The drag value of the rotary auto cannon is 0.01 and the muzzle velocity is 1000 [m / s], while the drag value of the heavy auto cannon is 0.005 and the muzzle velocity is 900 [m / s].
The parameters of these cannons are similar and may work well if the target moves slowly or is close to the target. Conversely, if the distance to the target is long or the speed of the target is high, the error in the ballistic calculation will be large.
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I'm thinking of making one someday. But I think it will take a long time. (Because I'm making another one ...)
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