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Pisces! THANKS! This sounds like it could work for what I'm talking about. I MUST be thinking of SHIII when I was using that other method.
Surely the US military would make things as user friendly as possible for these complex machines to facilitate training. Even with good training, you are still talking about 20 year old young men who are learning this stuff and you are also wanting to create a system that is going to be easy to use "in the heat of battle" and while mentally fatuiged too. On top of this, you want a system that is not open to guess work, but is going to be utterly consistant.
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I love the plot because it validates itself. At every step you can see that your numbers are based on reality and I like that concrete substitution of diagram for trig.
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Mmmm ... the plot thickens ...
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