scotty123
Well-Known Member
How exactly did he do it?
Looking at the chart, FC took sun sights at 0200, 0300, 0400, giving position lines.
How, was FC able at exactly 0430, to get a position line that passed through Norfolk Island?
Did he, from the 0400 position line, calculate when on his heading/speed a position line which passed through his destination might be found, then took one at 0430, which worked?
I'm just trying to imagine the practicality of knowing how/when exactly, a sight should be taken, to get this coincidence.
Your earlier diagram showing a transferred position line I can understand, but the subtleties of FC's final LOP need's clarification.
Here is a chart of his crossing of the Tasman sea via Norfolk and Lord Howe islands. His solution was to aim well off to one side of the target and fly on until a single sun position line through his position also passed through the island then turned onto the bearing knowing it would be ahead. The chart shows the position lines he took.
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Looking at the chart, FC took sun sights at 0200, 0300, 0400, giving position lines.
How, was FC able at exactly 0430, to get a position line that passed through Norfolk Island?
Did he, from the 0400 position line, calculate when on his heading/speed a position line which passed through his destination might be found, then took one at 0430, which worked?
I'm just trying to imagine the practicality of knowing how/when exactly, a sight should be taken, to get this coincidence.
Your earlier diagram showing a transferred position line I can understand, but the subtleties of FC's final LOP need's clarification.