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09-06-08, 08:43 AM | #1 |
Sonar Guy
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Trigonometry Formulas
Gruss Gott alle Kaleun,
I'm not very good at Maths, and even though I have made my 3 Wizz wheels I'm still not too proficient with it. I'd rather use my Scientific calculator. - So planning to take one more step toward more realism and Manual Targetting ( I'm at 74% ), I wonder if a good soul ( and a good Math brain too) could make a resume of all ( or as many as possible ) trigo formulas that this game involve. I think it would be usefull for the all community. All that could be classified in various sections, like : Target Speed, Range, AOB etc... But that's only a suggestion. Thanks in advance, if it ever takes shape. JMV |
09-06-08, 09:05 AM | #2 |
Sea Lord
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Look at my signature, there is a complete procedure to manually shoot... i made long time a go for a SH II Mod... but it is valid for any subsim, maths are the same.
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09-06-08, 09:20 AM | #3 |
Sonar Guy
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Thank you Redwine. Will have a look at that. JMV
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09-06-08, 02:22 PM | #4 |
Seaman
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HEllo Red..thats a fantastic manual..you dont ahappen to have it in pdf...
cheers R
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09-06-08, 03:35 PM | #5 | |
Sea Lord
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P.D: sorry the bad english used on the tutorial... was the best i was able to do... |
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09-06-08, 04:01 PM | #6 |
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OLC ubermod... takes all the guess work out of any mathematics and you will be workign with equipment available to U-boat commanders at the time.
It takes me about 10 -15 seconds to set up each shot. its a snap.
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09-09-08, 08:32 AM | #7 | ||
Ace of the Deep
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CutePDF Writer is a good free PDF print utility/driver. You just print your doc to it like any other printer. Last edited by XLjedi; 09-09-08 at 09:44 AM. |
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09-12-08, 12:42 PM | #8 | |
Canadian Wolf
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09-13-08, 07:57 AM | #9 |
Sonar Guy
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Trigonometry Formulas
@ Pisces
aeronautical engineer hmmmm ? I shouldn't be too far off the mark if I say you must be an FSX player... That's my best guess. If not, try it, it's a great sim too. JMV ( and tks again ) |
09-13-08, 01:01 PM | #10 |
Silent Hunter
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Yeah, I know about FS(X). Have played the earlier versions, but not FSX yet. In college we even had a real cockpit section of a Fokker F28 (pilot side and a partial co-pilot side) built into a stationary simulator running FS98. Hands on the yoke and feet on the pedals. That was big fun.
Hmm, found a picture of it on a site of a buddy of mine. However, that education wasn't finnished as I planned it. And with the years passing my interest in aviation took a bit of a nosedive.... and I ended up here in the water. :rotfl: |
09-13-08, 04:34 PM | #11 |
Sonar Guy
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Trigonometry Formulas
@Pisces,
You should seriously consider buying FSX Deluxe Edition. It's a great improvement from the previous versions... and in conjunction with SH3, you can be pretty sure, to be glued to you PC 24/7:rotfl: . Got 224 different planes in total, not including the different versions of every one of them... And favorites folder on FSX is... well, 401 Mb, a bit smaller than SH3 though. JMV |
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