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CaptainNemo12
10-23-06, 04:17 PM
Hi,

In Wazoo's tutorial (http://www.paulwasserman.net/SHIII/), the perpendicular course to target (the C2 Cargo in the Torpedo Tutorial) was measured to be 326 degrees. However, if you set your U-boat bearing to that course, won't you be behind the target since it keeps on moving forward? Shouldn't you extend your target's course line ahead (56 degrees in this case) and place your protractor on a an extended point on the line, so that you intersect the cargo?

Badger Finn
10-23-06, 04:24 PM
yeah theres a couple of things that dont add up in the tutorials but there a great place to get the idea of whats going on...dantonec (i think) also has a tutorial on other approaches just use there pointers and adapt what you learn for you ...i now have 3-4 different ways of tracking and sinking ships by using all the methods shown...and adapting them to how I figure it out...havnt missed a contact yet...most torps hit the targets..if there not duds...

Emcon
10-23-06, 08:13 PM
In Wazoo's tutorial (http://www.paulwasserman.net/SHIII/), the perpendicular course to target (the C2 Cargo in the Torpedo Tutorial) was measured to be 326 degrees. However, if you set your U-boat bearing to that course, won't you be behind the target since it keeps on moving forward? Shouldn't you extend your target's course line ahead (56 degrees in this case) and place your protractor on a an extended point on the line, so that you intersect the cargo?

You're right about calculating an intersection course (although its better to start ahead of the target to begin with so you dont have to catch up). But as soon as you caught up with the target you would have to set your U-boat bearing to 326 degrees again and proceed as the tutorial says.

Good hunting!