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That's totally weird. I have heard that the pods they hung on Phantoms were notoriously inaccurate, but that was considered a defect. The pods I've read of for Phantoms were gatlings.
I'd really love to hear more about this, because there is no reasonable explanation for it that I can think of, as I said, HE rounds wouldn't go off, many of them are "timed" safe by a certain number of revolutions, and many fuzes will not transfer the flash if they aren't spinning. I had one once, a 40 MM dummy with inert fuze. The channel from the contact tip to the booster went past a centrifugal block, spring loaded so it was "closed" unless spinning.
To make sense the projectiles should have been spherical or fin stabilized. I've never flown a combat aircraft but I imagine the more accurate the effective fire is the better. I hope someone else chimes in and adds info.
I'd really love to hear more about this, because there is no reasonable explanation for it that I can think of, as I said, HE rounds wouldn't go off, many of them are "timed" safe by a certain number of revolutions, and many fuzes will not transfer the flash if they aren't spinning. I had one once, a 40 MM dummy with inert fuze. The channel from the contact tip to the booster went past a centrifugal block, spring loaded so it was "closed" unless spinning.
To make sense the projectiles should have been spherical or fin stabilized. I've never flown a combat aircraft but I imagine the more accurate the effective fire is the better. I hope someone else chimes in and adds info.