Angle of Travel

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Angle of Travel

 

An idiom referring to the angle on which a maneuver travels from Point of Origin to its final destination.

 

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Angle of Travel is a generic term and is used as way of describing any form of method or maneuver.

 

Angle of Travel is used to describe the angle through space that a maneuver travels on - rather than the maneuver itself, how it was executed, or its intent.

 

Angle of Travel differs from Path of Travel and Line of Travel in that Angle of Travel refers only to the angle that a move travels - excluding any other factors.

 

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