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Originally Posted by Canovaro
No, that's why it is so great!
If the range between you and the target change, so does the distance between the target and the point of impact. These ranges are related. It's a triangle with one 90 degrees angle.
Yesterday I spend a lot of time calculating the table it rather than just copy the data from grayrider's table. Being not too good at math, it took me some time, and I learned a few things about reverse tangens. I also completed the data for up to 30 kts of target speed, so you can give it a try against warships as well.
I'm planning on publishing a handbook with all kinds of tables, notes and forms which to me is very useful.
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Ohhhhhhh ok ok, I see what you're saying. I hadn't thought of it like that. Very interesting indeed.
Good luck on the handbook, Canovaro. Sounds like some interesting stuff.