Hi Don
This forum has pictures of the 30 mm rounds penetration of the side armour of KV tanks the KVs usually have side armour around 80 mm.
http://www.ww2incolor.com/forum/show...?t=4127&page=4
also from
http://users.telenet.be/Emmanuel.Gus...story/aoa.html
"Although limited to only 30 rounds, this turned out to be a very effective anti-tank weapon, especially when firing Hartkernmunition with a tungsten penetrating core. This projectile penetrated up to 42–52 mm of armour at a distance of 300 m and a striking angle of 60 degrees. In tests, the combination of the Hs 129B and MK 101 was very accurate, some of this being attributed to additional side area of the ventral fairing acting as a keel"
not sure if this is correct but using notional thickness = real thickness/cos(angle)
gives 45/.5 ie about 90mm, a match.
Plan B would be to put the tungsten firing weapon in slot 1 for the planes where it is in another slot. After all they are tank killers. For the two planes with two tungsten firing cannon squeeze them both into slot one and double the ammo. Similar compromises exist elsewhere in the game.
Plan C see how the correct AP values work when put into the weapons AP penetration field instead of the sabot penetration field.
This is just what Im thinking. If either of these approaches is a non goer please advise. Ill Mobhack these type of changes and see how it goes.
Best Regards Chuck.