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111319.44444444444444 x Cos(latitude)

recorded the aircraft's lat/lon as N60.124935297. E10.905852645 from ADE's red status line. Then I called for the GP Editor from that poly and intercepted the input message. The position of that vertex (in radians) was stated as 1.0493780829..., 0.3474229599.... .
The aircraft's position converted to radians is 1.0493780834812..., 0.347422669072... .




Let and y'all can convert to radians I am sure![]()



I don't understand Don. By my reckoning,
60.124935297 degrees is 1.0493780834812 radians
10.905852645 degrees is 0.1903430363926 radians
Where do you get 0.3474229599 for the longitude?

Hi,
Perhaps just one more thing:
I set an effect at a precise point in ADE (160), ADE threw an exception telling me something about a gp poly I never put in AFAIKconfused
(I sent the error repoprt), I tried it again in the 155 and loaded the previously made effect in 155 into 160, saved and compiled. I compared . The difference between the ADE positions and FSX is once more 12 ft (LON) both in 155 and in 160 ?!?

Forget it Jon,
Whetever I did, do not waste your time.
Everything fits again (do not have the faintest why but the coords of the effect in FSX coincide exactly with the locations of the two ADE versions again ).
Sorry.
Except the crash because of a preciously made line with the gp editor, of course.