+xIn principle, you can already. Define the waypoint in question by the navigational aid radial and distance of the
further away navigational aid, PLOG will then show the wanted information with RNAV column enabled.
HIDE (How I Do Example):
Stansted - DTY(085)/BKY(332) - Birmingham
Remark: a radial from a point on a sphere defines a great circle, two radials from two points define two intersection points = are not sufficient to define a unique waypoint.
Remark 2: Shouldn't this be in the Suggestions section?
Hi Shifu,
Ok, my mathematical knowledge is not so "experienced", I guess... :-)
I thought, I would be much easier to let Sky Demon do like the same what you are doing in your example:
1. Get coordinates from the point in question
2. Find some VORs around the that point within a radius of x nautic miles
3. Calculate something like an angel / vector between coordinates of point andthe coordinates of the VORs
4. Choose 2 VORs which angel (calculated from step 3) are the nearest to 90 degrees
(This step maybe needed, because it could happen that two radials from two different VORs could be to near eachother, so that a cross bearing would not be helpful?)
I hope you understand, what I mean... :-)
But thanks for your reply.
Best regards