SUHANG Posted June 11, 2023 Posted June 11, 2023 (edited) Hi guys, as shown on the picture, the SA page info seems not right. on the first page, my team flight is just behind me, how can teh BRA info is 348?should't it be 180? and what the CT12/3.7 means? on the second page, the F15 is on my right, the BRA info shall be 90, why it is 308? and what the SD13/6.6 means? thanks Edited June 11, 2023 by SUHANG add comments
razo+r Posted June 11, 2023 Posted June 11, 2023 The "BRA" shows it as a compass heading and not relative heading CT/SD and number is the first and last letter of his callsign and flight number. The number next to it is the remaining fuel.
Solution Hulkbust44 Posted June 11, 2023 Solution Posted June 11, 2023 The CT12/3.7 is callsign and fuel state. Based off DCS naming conventions this is Colt 1-2 and 3.7 is his fuel state. (3700 lbs)For the BRAA, look at the compass rose. The target bearing is the heading you would need to turn to put them on your nose. This is an absolute bearing rather than relative.
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