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Old 3rd May 2014 | 03:21
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JammedStab
 
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Originally Posted by bigduke6
Not sure if this is what you mean..........

Entered as an alongtrack waypoint at L1, for example, W010-5, which should give the W010 point on you flight plan track (assuming there is one, like from the US to Europe) and then also a point every 5 degrees (W015, 020, 025, etc) until the end of the route.

So the number after the dash/minus is the interval.
Thanks, now I understand it better. Have you ever found it useful in line operations?
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