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The Old Man
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![]() ![]() It's all good man, it's just we're looking at two different things. If you can tell me how you're going to triangulate it without a hassle im all ears. |
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The Old Man
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Ok i figured out a way to do step (11) in that pdf mathematically without using scales to figure out how far along to draw A line Z-Y.
Instead of drawing A-B where it shows on that moboard... you instead draw it with A centered at P2. then you take the vector length of Z-P2 divided by the vector length of Ownship-B.... to get a ratio to multiply the relative distance to get the actual distance. |
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