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Bearing (navigation)
Bearing (navigation) In navigation, a bearing is the angle between the direction to ... North, in which case the term compass bearing is also used. If navigating by ...
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Talk:Bearing (navigation)
Talk:Bearing (navigation) how do you use a bearing I'm not expert, but the bearing tells you the direction to another point. If you get the bearing to another location and start in ...
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Navigation
Navigation This article concerns navigation in the sense of determination of position ... on the surface of the Earth. See navigation (disambiguation) for other meanings. There are several traditions of navigation. In the pre-modern history of human ... Pacific Ocean, particularly Polynesians and Micronesians. Polynesian navigation The Polynesian navigators routinely crossed thousands ...
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Bearing
Bearing Bearing is the following: Look up bearing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Often, bearing is the state of having something as ... or permanent attribute. To carry or hold. Bearing (navigation) is a term for direction. ...
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Bearing (translated from German)
Bearing As Bearing become in that Navigation Methods designates, around those Direction to determine ... in principle as stranger or as Self-bearing. After the measuring instrument: Those visual (optical) bearing relative magnetically or astronomically North: as ...
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Air navigation
Air navigation The principles of air navigation are the same for all aircraft, big or small. Air navigation involves successfully piloting an aircraft from place ... on the ground. The techniques used for navigation in the air will depend on whether ... will navigate exclusively using instruments and radio navigation aids such as beacons, or as ...
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Terrestrial navigation (translated from German)
Terrestrial navigation Terrestrial navigation is those Locating on lake by terrestrial ... be won with the following procedures: 1. Bearing: Produces a straight line with certain direction ... irregular submarine contour Table of contents 1. Bearing: A more exact positioning is possible with ... method is for positioning by means of bearing. Two are needed Landmarks with more ...
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Course (navigation)
Course (navigation) A course, in navigation, is the direction of travel. The term, even in navigation, can be ambiguous because there are several ... course is the general term describing the bearing to be followed to move from the ...
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Category:Navigation
Category:Navigation Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Navigation The main article for this category is Navigation. Subcategories There are 7 subcategories to this ... N Navigational equipment O Orientation R Radio navigation S Satellite navigation systems T Tide Pages in category " ...
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Large navigation age (translated from Japanese)
Large navigation age Large navigation ageWith, in history, the merchant exploration house ... navigates. You detail in this manuscript. Large navigation ageWith, コーエー andSource nextThe empty it is soldComputer gameSeries.Large navigation age (game)Being similar, it expatiates upon. Large navigation age(Is, or it probably will go, ...
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