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Old 15th Jul 2006, 21:27
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Matthew Parsons
 
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To add to what Linton said, the distances along the arc aren't subject to an increasing error with angle so you can keep using it for very large angles.

For example, if you flew 180 degrees of an arc at 12nm, the rule says you would fly (180/60)*12=36 nm. In fact you fly pi*12nm = 37.7 nm.
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