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Entering the WPs (using the correct decimal or MGRS) sometimes puts the WP miles away. Yes, I double check my entry. I let the bird go through the full INS alignment. After landing then taking off, many times the WP ends up where I landed. Or if I cycle through other WPs, then go back to the one I set, the WP is now right in front of the plane. I recheck the coordinates in the bird and they have not changed. This is not new with the recent patch.

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You'll need to post a track demonstrating this to get any meaningful answers likely.  You can save a track in the debriefing screen at the end of your flight.  Keep it as short as possible and ideally on Caucus map if it's a bug ED needs to look at.  Quite possibly someone may be able to point out what you're doing wrong if you post a track.

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2 hours ago, GibsonPlayer said:

Entering the WPs (using the correct decimal or MGRS) sometimes puts the WP miles away. Yes, I double check my entry. I let the bird go through the full INS alignment. After landing then taking off, many times the WP ends up where I landed. Or if I cycle through other WPs, then go back to the one I set, the WP is now right in front of the plane. I recheck the coordinates in the bird and they have not changed. This is not new with the recent patch.

Did you enter the correct elevation?

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18 hours ago, GibsonPlayer said:

Entering the WPs (using the correct decimal or MGRS) sometimes puts the WP miles away. Yes, I double check my entry. I let the bird go through the full INS alignment. After landing then taking off, many times the WP ends up where I landed. Or if I cycle through other WPs, then go back to the one I set, the WP is now right in front of the plane. I recheck the coordinates in the bird and they have not changed. This is not new with the recent patch.

I'm not able to reproduce any such issue. Please post a short track replay showing the issue, thanks.

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