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With only three line you cant tell the speed or distance.
Just use the three lines to draw the course of the target. So draw this course ensuring the gap between each is the same. Now drive for your fourth bearing - you must move after the third. When the next 20mins is up - stop and take a bearing. Adjust you drawn course line (parallel) to the fourth bearing. Only now do you have range and speed ![]() |
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Electrician's Mate
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i got one more question as im a little confused...lost actually.. sometimes ive noticed in the muck of things ill be notified of a ship heading for example 297 degrees...now if i take 297 and add my course say its 217 - 360 = 154 but...when i look out my periscope...its almost like hes going a whole complete direction then what i calculated...does this -360 thing apply to every bearing and heading you receive?
also, i have tried your 90 degree angle TDC but im using real navigation and so things are not adding up to me or am i just completly stupid and dumbfounded...math isnt my strong point lol...at all lol like i beleive your speed in knots was 7 knots as he travelled 2700M or something...mine...well mine was way higher as i didnt really know where to measure to as i dont got map contacts either really so how would i know where to measure to get targets speed and such? |
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When you look out the scope - 0deg is from the bow ![]() Quote:
Instead of using the map - try finding the speed with the u-jagd ![]() |
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Electrician's Mate
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ah thanks man appreciate ya clearing that up for me....guess ill take a look at stoniams tuts I am pretty sure he uses 100% realism as well and real nav ...appreciate the update many thanks
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