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NOTAMs not displaying in correct place


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Planning a flight to Isle of man and the NOTAMs which show up on pc and on Galaxy s6 (version 3.8.1.18190) over the Isle of man (correctly) displays somewhere over Ireland on the tablet!?

A‌ndroid Galaxy tab A. SD version 3.8.1.18190. 
Edited 6/7/2017 6:42:21 PM by VMC-on-top
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Hi Tim,

I noticed this is regularly happening with RA(T) NOTAMs. Ascot had this issue, as does the current RA(T) at Turweston. The NOTAM from AIS says it is a 2nm circle centred on 520227N 0010544W, which is the midpoint of the Turweston main runway. However the red circle on SkyDemon looks to be centred about 0.5nm south of this point.

I'd be grateful if you could take a look at this for me.

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Jonathan
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The RA(T) for Wimbledon is also slightly off the centre point published by AIS and also a radius of 1.0nm as opposed to 0.75nm.
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