Talking about the Z2 turret, maybe I could get some more information how they were mounted and operated. The geometrical shape is no solid of revolution, with one side of the cupola ending in a straight line at the bottom. Here are some pictures of the cupola from the sources mentioned above:

Am I right to assume that the upper part of the cupola could be rotated 360°, with the sight facing at the somehow flattened side of the cupola to aim at targets?
There is a “tube” coming out of the upper center of the cupola. I assume this tube doesn’t rotate with the rest of the cupola, with the other end of the tube being connected at a certain position to the fuselage. Is there a picture showing where exactly the tube is connected with the fuselage? As far as I see it on side-views of the aircraft, it seems to be forward of the cupola, maybe somewhat to the left (10-11 o’clock position when viewed from above on the cupola?).
The 3d-model in the game War Thunder shows the tube rather at the 8 o’clock position. Additionally, there is some kind of bent metal bar at 10 o’clock position, which isn’t there on the pictures of the cupola posted above, so I wonder how the designers of the game came up with this interpretation.

The full 3d-model from the War Thunder game can be seen here:
https://gamemodels3d.com/games/warthund ... 08b-serie1
But then, there is a picture of the crashed aircraft with US-markings, where there seem to be two tubes/bars per cupola, somewhat similar to the War thunder 3d-model (hard to tell due to the resolution):
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/e7/0d/7a ... ec934a.jpg
I also wonder how the cupolas were manned. If I correctly measured the plan from the manuel, the distance from the fuselage floor to the upper fuselage openings already is about 207 cm at the position of the forward cupola, and about 197 cm at the position of the rear cupola. From the interior pictures in the manual and the Ali d’Italia book, I can’t see anything for the men to sit or stand on, so that their heads would be high enough so see out of the fuselage

I have more questions about the P.108, but that's it for now.
Cheers
Alex