Ok, so if I am playing with the Blind Spot and Altitude rules, my Ju-87 Stuka can not fire at any target at the same or lower altitude if the ruler passes through the rear edge of the base and the first half of the ruler touches the target base. But if the target is more than half a ruler away, it can shoot. The rear gunner can shoot at a target at a higher altitude no problem.
For my He.111 Heinkel, since it is a multi-engine airplane and there is no "black section" at the rear of the base, the #2 dorsal gunner CAN fire at any target to the rear of the plane at a target at the same, lower, or higher altitude.
So if I am correct the Blind Spot rule is different for single engine and multi-engine planes and the Stuka has a blind spot and the Heinkel does not.
Yes?
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