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False ship data?
Hi,
I had a problem in play. During an attack, I took my measurements for the RAOBF disc, and I got this: https://i.imgur.com/it28Zo5.png If I look at the result correctly, in X6, with a height of 7.5 (1200m) and a length of 23, I get an AOB of 52.5 . Since the ship has a leaking heading, the true AOB would be 180-52.5=127.5°. This is totally false. To the eye we can see that the AOB does not exceed 105/110°. Only erroneous data can give such results. The mast height and/or length of the vessel must be wrong. Am I getting the wrong idea, or am I correct? |
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May be a conversion error between units of measurement (feet/metres)...
Could someone with the feet version be able to give us the values he has? |
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I've decided to take a different approach to checking this ship's values.
I created a mission with the ship AOB 90° at 2000m. I was able to determine the values at once: Height: 5.5 ticks for 2000m corresponds to a height of 27.6m https://i.imgur.com/PfaFijh.png length: 17.4 ticks for an AOB from 90° to 2000m gives us a length of 86.9m https://i.imgur.com/bvL4GLj.png So there are a lot of wrong values in this identification book. I hope there aren't too many, it would be really stupid to miss out on it. Thank you for your help. |
For info, with the values of 7.5 ticks of height and 23 ticks of length, I find an AOB of 104-105°. :Kaleun_Cheers:
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I can't find anything on the forum about "Gegnerlage Berechnungstabelle." |
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Why did you delete my message?
You miscalculated. Did you take the values from my screenshot? On the ship's identification book, we have a height of 22.6m and a length of 86.9m That gives us this theoretical aspect ratio: 86.9/22.6=3,485 Now, the observed aspect ratio in ticks: 23/7.5=3.067 ratio observed aspect / theoretical aspect ratio X 100= 3.067/3.485 X 100 = 88% X 100 = 88 If we go back to the Gegnerlage Berechnungstabelle: https://i.imgur.com/SdsS4ph.jpg We're getting an AOB of 63° And since the ship is fleeing: 180-63=117° |
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True 86.9/22.6=3,4 Relat 24**(12x2)/7.5=3.2 3.2/3.4=0,94--->94%---.>72 180-72=108 ** I had read in an old tutorial, better multiply x2 tick towards the bow (in our case 12, and not 12 (bow) +11 (stern) .. and no take more decimal...the aob is still approximate I feel comfortable using this method Forgive my bad english :Kaleun_Salute: |
Okay, but did you get a good look at my test at 2000 meters?
It clearly indicates that the ship's I.D. is incorrect for this vessel. If we quickly recalculate with the corrected height (27.6m instead of 22.6m), we get: Theoretical ratio: 86.9/27.6=3.149 observed ratio: the same as before, 3.067 (if we take your approximation of 3.2, we are higher than the theoretical value, not top but comprehensive) 3.067/3.149 X 100=97.4% And we obtain with the Gegnerlage Berechnungstabelle: 77°. Let a real AOB of 103 Anyway, all this to say that maybe we should check the values in the ship's identification book. PS: my english is pretty bad too, I can thank DeepL for the translation |
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In your test mission ship is - 2000 m - 90 aob Right?... If so really wrong ID book.. Which test mission you play? |
I created him.
If you want to check it out: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1M2...DKzxoz5AHcNPCZ all you have to do is put it in the "SingleMissions" folder. You'll find it easily, it's the one without a name (I don't know why). |
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