Sorry for the typo. The base is ok, the card is wrong (it should have the same rear arc). I am 100% agreeing with Brian. This is the rule I wrote in the next, still unpublished official supplement:
Roland C.II/C.IIa, Bristol F2B Fighter, Halberstadt Cl.II, Hannover Cl.IIIa - altitude and arc of fireThis rule can be used if the altitude rules are also in use. These planes have higher rear machine guns that can be turned 360°: use the arc of fire on the card with the blind spot for targets at the same or lower altitude, but their rear machine guns can ignore both the blind spot and the firing arc when firing at targets at higher altitude.Hannover Cl.IIIa has also a reducer rear blind spot, due to its special tail design: the blind spot is effective only against targets at lower altitude, while the sight to target at the same altitude is not blocked.This rule does not affect points cost.
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