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Old 04-17-07, 11:54 PM   #4
Chock
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If you know the target's course, and its range, you could plot its position on the map with a mark placed on a bearing line from your sub. then if you drew a line along the path that your target was going to take, the angle between that line, and the bearing line from your sub would be the angle on bow.
Presumably that's what you mean?
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