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Date: | Thu, 30 Sep 1999 22:14:17 -0400 |
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Pilots have navigational charts, ya know.
Hilary
At 07:00 AM 9/30/99 PDT, you wrote:
>>From: Met History <[log in to unmask]>
>>8. Air views were terrific, but road atlases are poor for such uses - is
>>there an "aerial atlas" of the US specifically for air passengers?
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>>Sign me, Lewis N. Clark
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>wow... what a great idea!
>anybody out there know if something like this exists?
>I had a similar thought on a flight to New Mexico... my
>daughter asked about ground features
>and I knew or could guess in general what they were
>(from my air photo analysis days)
>but did not have specific info
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>topos or recreation atlases would be a good bet, but they
>are so large scale that at speed, you'd be flying across
>several in the space of a few minutes...
>sounds like a job for a laptop mapping program ;)
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>I'd do it in a heartbeat, but
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>sign me,
>Deb
>(always the entrepreneur at heart, just no resources ;) )
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Hilary Lambert Hopper
"If I seem unduly clear to you, you must have misunderstood me." - Alan
Greenspan
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