Questions:
Did the twin machine guns on so many WWI fighter aircraft fire together at the same time or was only one at a time normally used?
Is it true that these guns were prone to jamming and that the second gun was essentially a backup in case the other failed?
Did the twin machine guns on so many WWI fighter aircraft fire together at the same time or was only one at a time normally used?
Is it true that these guns were prone to jamming and that the second gun was essentially a backup in case the other failed?
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