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was on the nose, may now be on your wing. Wind on the arc becomes much more critical at
slower airspeeds.
Figure 23
Figure 24
Note that each RMI is identical with the exception of the DME (Figures 23, 24). If you
attempted to determine your position relative to the arc by use of the #2 needle alone, you would
face an impossible task.
TACAN POINT-TO-POINT 4-15
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