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![]() IIRC when you change course you are effectively changing only one side of the triangle, i.e. the bearing to target, therefore the TDC can autoupdate it. If the target changes course it is a different matter, because the AOB changes and that one is updated through your bearing to target. And because the bearing doesn't change, your solution gets screwed. Will make some tests and confirm :hmm:
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i tried to find some sources that answered my question and while i did find lots of instructions on how to find AOB i didnt find an answer to my question.
im sure someone will come up with a definitive answer to this soon enough:hmm: |
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change of your course heading=change of TDC solution required change of your speed=no change of TDC solution requried BUt changes of either TARGET course OR speed will require a new TDC soltuion N.B.for small changes of your course (say +/- 15 degrees) when you are firing roughly perpendicular to the target at short to medium range, the error in your solution is not significant. Calculating your data in the day for use at night is fine, so long as the convoy hasn't changed course or speed after hitting a waypoint - for this reason a final speed verification using the fixed wire method is useful
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It sounds like you want to enter a solution into the TDC and then several hours later, on a different heading and in a new position, hit fire. Well, no, that won't work. If you gather information (target course and speed) during the day, without entering it into the TDC, and then position yourself for a night attack, then (assuming the target did not change course or speed) you can calculate your firing solution using your new/current course and speed, and the "old" (current) target course and speed, and enter it into the TDC before firing, and that works.
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Say you have a triangle of the following tta 90 bearing 70 AOB port 20 and you set up for a fast 90, then when the target passes in front of you you have tta90 bearing0 AOB port 90 and you change change course 20 degrees port then you have tta 110 bearing 90 AOB port 20 when the ship passes in front of you you have tta 110 bearing 0 AOB 110 but unless you reset your TDC to reflect this, it will still say AOB 90 when the bearing to target is 0
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.... then you have tta 110 bearing 20 AOB port 90 .... |
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yeah your right OLC, it was more in hope than anythin else
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