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Whiz Wheel links seem dead - where can I find a printable template?
I want to try printing out my own whiz wheel for speedy calculation of AOB. I read several threads with printable AOB whiz wheel you can cut out and staple together. But the links are dead. Anyone got a fresh link?
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Hes right the link is 404.
In the meantime here is a very helpful thread for you to browse. http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=88961 |
There are no one who knows of a printable whiz wheel template? I really wish my AOB'ing went a bit faster and I think only a whiz wheel can solve that problem for me.
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I might have that whiz wheel archived somewhere.. I will have a look for you and see if I can find it :).
If I can find it will post another reply here with a link in which you can get it from :). |
Ok I think I found it after going through my hard drives :).
Here is an image of what I have. http://www.cybagirl.com/sh3/sh3_ref.jpg As you can see there is a compass at the top which you cut out and another part at the bottom that you attach the compass to via one of those.. Hmmm metal do hicky pins. BTW the whole thing is there. Its just I couldnt get it all on screen for you. But if this is what you are after you can download it from here. http://www.cybagirl.com/sh3/sh3_ref.zip Anyway hope this is what you are after :). |
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bump somone have to be in possession of the whiz wheel template?
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http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y13...earingtext.jpg
I could enlarge and fix this copy for you. I won't be pretty but it will see you through until someone posts the original. |
Immacolata,
I found it on my PC and have uploaded it to filefront: http://files.filefront.com//;5980786;;/ Cavalier888 deserves all the credit for the work. I hope he doesn't mind me posting it there for others to see. I think I got it from U-boot.RealSimulation whose download database is not operational at the moment. |
I guess its a start. I wonder if he was unable to find any LOWER resolution than this pixelated horror. I saw a really snazzy flash version at some point. I wonder why such things are allowed to disappear. Oh well. Ive printed them however and now I must learn how they work. Thanks for your help, they should save me precious seconds when calculating AOB.
Danlisa I dont think it will work. You need the three pieces separate and printed out then you pin them on top of each other. |
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There is a tutorial .doc file in the zip. It's pretty straightforward. |
@ Immacolata
3 x selection circles, 3 x cut to separate layers. Create a new document. Drag + drop 3 x layers into new document. This can be done easily with Photoshop:know: However, I won't be able to do much about the red line. |
Yeah I read the tutorial. Seems okay. I just wonder why - on subsim all places of the world - that a really useful thing like the whiz wheel, can disappear into nothingness! And that the only example anyone can find is a 6 year old project that looks like it was made in MS Paint. Sigh. But it seems to work. I just need some cardboard to tack the two wheels on.
How do all the hardcore sh3 players do their AOB? Use the protractor I guess. But it is so inaccurate, you have a few seconds to enter your AOB using the horrible method of SH3, and the data is already then inaccurate. Danlisa, do you think this wheel works better than the other two wheels? Never mind the red line. |
Dunno where it got to. I was pretty surprised as when I got SHIII I looked high and low for my trusty old SH1 wheel but couldn't find it. This was the best I could find and right now I use it for my AOB calcs. Not easy in "redlight" conditions as the images are not too flash. I tried using the protractor and it just doesn't cut it as the mouse doesn't give you the accuracy you need.
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