In the Harrier you can set waypoint offsets for each waypoint, which is handy when you receive a target as bearing+range from bullseye. I tried to practice this a few days ago and my target was approx. 150nm from the bullseye and 30nm from me. When I looked at the offset point, it was positioned exactly on top of the bullseye waypoint, not on the target as expected.
Is this supposed to be limited to 100nm or something? If that's how it's supposed to behave in the real jet then that's fine but it would be a strange design choice IMO.
Repro steps:
Press EHSD, then box DATA, then box BULL
Use arrows to select WP1 (or whichever waypoint is your bullseye)
Unbox and re-box DATA to exit BULL mode
Ensure WP1 is selected.
Press WYPT on ODU to change it to WO/S
Click BRG, type any bearing on the UFC and press ENT
Click RNG, type something over 100 on UFC and press ENT
Unbox DATA
Box WO/S
Box DATA
Observe the selected point is directly on top of WP1 instead of being offset by the correct range
Change RNG to 100 and observe selected point is correctly 100nm away as expected.
Change RNG to 101 and observe selected point is again back on top of WP1.
Track file attached. Not using MT.
I have a few other related observations which might be bugs, or might not, I can raise separate bugs if interested:
BULL cannot be unboxed by pressing the OSB next to it. Instead you have to unbox DATA.
If you box WO/S and then box DATA, the EHSD shows the offset in the centre of the screen. It also shows an additional point offset by the same amount, instead of showing the original point.
Harrier_OffsetGr100.trk