BoseX,
i think i will have to try that on MS2004 as i haven't done that one. But running through the figures it looks like were on the same game. Take a 5 mile dme arc, thats a ten mile diameter circle(well i would hope to fly something like a circle

) were trying to fly around a VOR. So That circle will be 31.24 miles in diameter and as a circle has 360 degrees were looking at 36 turnings of the azimuth. Whereas your system would be to fly presumably with the ADF needle off your right wing on a heading of 010 untill the dme changes then trun 10 degrees to the right. Which would mean appx 32 ten degree right turns. I see how that works, i was just never taught it. And i do appologise to Whopity as it seems you can fly a dme arc without a VOR. And who was it saying recently that ADF's were aincient and should be scrapped? Also thanks for the link Drauc, very usefull bit of info that and the plate for Staverton is indeed an NDB co-located DME approach. Maybe thats why i haven't been there in bad weather