Skippy,
You need to look at the one on the Meteor 8 or the Hunter FGA 9...The Venom GGS did not retract. If you look at the Meteor 8 sight then that will be the same as the one on the Wyvern with manual ranging only from the throttle twist grip. The Hunter one has the same retraction system but has radar ranging and some extra indicator lights. The retraction system sends it down forward steep sloping ramps...one ramp on each side and slung under the two centre windshield side bars. The slope of the ramps is identical to the slope of the windshield. On the top of the left ramp and on its upper end about three fingers left of the side of the GGS, is mounted a dipole switch (Up to raise the GGS up the ramps to the top and Down to send the GGS down the ramps to the bottom).
To the right of the GGS, a finger width clear of the bottom right corner of the sight is a Red Knob to thump for "Emergency Retraction" if the electric system fails...I've never used that but you would use it to get the sight out of the way for ejection or crash landing.
The range drum on the left side of the sight rotates when you rotate the throttle twist grip...The ranges are marked on it from 200 yards to about 1200 yards.
The large rotating switch on the face of the sight is the "Wingspan Knob" and its scale is from about 30 feet to something a bit less than the wingspan of a Lincoln bomber.
Both the range drum AND the wingspan knob move the circle of diamonds around the central "Pipper" in and out (increasing or decreasing the diameter of the circle)...The pipper and circle of diamonds are projected out to infinity and they are what you see when you look out through the sloping glass of the GGS.
They are arranged so that if you set the correct wingspan of the target and then by twisting the throttle grip you make the circle just fit around the target and touching its wingtips, then the range drum will show the targets correct range, but more importantly the electrical current will be adjusted within the GGS mechanism to allow the pipper and circle of diamonds Graticule to LAG behind the fixed cross by exactly the right amount for the guns to be pointed ahead of the target to provide the correct deflection...Bullets will leave guns moving towards a point out in front of the target, so the target and bullets will meet at the point
I hope this has been helpful...I do have the Meteor 8 Pilots Notes and the Cockpit - Foreward View does show the retraction ramps and switches reasonably well. I can scan it for you if you wish
