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I have been using Google Earth to look at airports in my area of the
world, and I have run across something that I cannot figure out myself, so I thought I would post this question here. I was looking at Burns Municipal Airport ,Oregon (KBNO) at N43 35 25.77 W118 57 18.41 and noticed that runway 3-21 is painted completely white. Even the runway numbers and thresholds are painted over. I have never seen this type of runway marking before. I tried doing a Google search on that airport, but haven't come up with anything that indicates why this runway is painted like this. Usually when an airport closes a runway, they paint a big "X" on the runway ends to indicate that it is closed. Does anyone have any idea why they would paint an entire runway white like this? Just curious... http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...oogleEarth.jpg Randy L. -- Remember: Any landing that you can walk away from, is a landing that you can be fined, sued, or prosecuted for. |
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On Tue, 2 Oct 2007 16:42:32 -0600, "RandyL" wrote
in : Usually when an airport closes a runway, they paint a big "X" on the runway ends to indicate that it is closed. Runway 3-21 doesn't appear to be closed: http://www.airnav.com/airport/KBNO |
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Larry Dighera wrote:
On Tue, 2 Oct 2007 16:42:32 -0600, "RandyL" wrote in : Usually when an airport closes a runway, they paint a big "X" on the runway ends to indicate that it is closed. Runway 3-21 doesn't appear to be closed: http://www.airnav.com/airport/KBNO One is concrete and the other asphalt. I wonder if it's just a artifact of the way the satellite camera computes and sets black level or something. |
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I was looking at other areas of Google Earth.. and noticed that the white
tractor trailer trucks parked or moving seemed to get elongated and very white.. take a look at the truck area off of I-15 SW of Barstow CA. BT "Jim Stewart" wrote in message .. . Larry Dighera wrote: On Tue, 2 Oct 2007 16:42:32 -0600, "RandyL" wrote in : Usually when an airport closes a runway, they paint a big "X" on the runway ends to indicate that it is closed. Runway 3-21 doesn't appear to be closed: http://www.airnav.com/airport/KBNO One is concrete and the other asphalt. I wonder if it's just a artifact of the way the satellite camera computes and sets black level or something. |
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On Tue, 2 Oct 2007 16:42:32 -0600, "RandyL" wrote:
I have been using Google Earth to look at airports in my area of the world, and I have run across something that I cannot figure out myself, so I thought I would post this question here. I was looking at Burns Municipal Airport ,Oregon (KBNO) at N43 35 25.77 W118 57 18.41 and noticed that runway 3-21 is painted completely white. Even the runway numbers and thresholds are painted over. I have never seen this type of runway marking before. I tried doing a Google search on that airport, but haven't come up with anything that indicates why this runway is painted like this. Usually when an airport closes a runway, they paint a big "X" on the runway ends to indicate that it is closed. Does anyone have any idea why they would paint an entire runway white like this? Just curious... http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...oogleEarth.jpg Randy L. Google Earth images can be years old. Perhaps it was undergoing repair at the time? randall g =%^) PPASEL+Night 1974 Cardinal RG http://www.telemark.net/randallg Lots of aerial photographs of British Columbia at: http://www.telemark.net/randallg/photos.htm Vancouver's famous Kat Kam: http://www.katkam.ca |
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![]() "RandyL" wrote in message ... I have been using Google Earth to look at airports in my area of the world, and I have run across something that I cannot figure out myself, so I thought I would post this question here. I was looking at Burns Municipal Airport ,Oregon (KBNO) at N43 35 25.77 W118 57 18.41 and noticed that runway 3-21 is painted completely white. Even the runway numbers and thresholds are painted over. I have never seen this type of runway marking before. I tried doing a Google search on that airport, but haven't come up with anything that indicates why this runway is painted like this. Usually when an airport closes a runway, they paint a big "X" on the runway ends to indicate that it is closed. Does anyone have any idea why they would paint an entire runway white like this? Just curious... http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...oogleEarth.jpg Randy L. -- Remember: Any landing that you can walk away from, is a landing that you can be fined, sued, or prosecuted for. That is one of the strangest things I've seen on Google Earth. Since you mention that it is an airport in your "area of the world" why don't you stop by and see if it is really white and if it is ask who got the kick back from the paint company? |
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Gig 601XL Builder wrote:
Does anyone have any idea why they would paint an entire runway white like this? Just curious... I've heard of runways built on permafrost being painted white, but... Are you sure that's paint, or is the photo edited for some reason? |
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B A R R Y wrote:
Gig 601XL Builder wrote: Does anyone have any idea why they would paint an entire runway white like this? Just curious... I've heard of runways built on permafrost being painted white, but... Are you sure that's paint, or is the photo edited for some reason? I didn't write that I asked him to go look at it. But I looked it up and it is a concrete runway where the other is asphalt. That is probably just some very light colored concrete. |
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On Oct 2, 4:42 pm, "RandyL" wrote:
I have been using Google Earth to look at airports in my area of the world, and I have run across something that I cannot figure out myself, so I thought I would post this question here. I was looking at Burns Municipal Airport ,Oregon (KBNO) at N43 35 25.77 W118 57 18.41 and noticed that runway 3-21 is painted completely white. Even the runway numbers and thresholds are painted over. I have never seen this type of runway marking before. I tried doing a Google search on that airport, but haven't come up with anything that indicates why this runway is painted like this. Usually when an airport closes a runway, they paint a big "X" on the runway ends to indicate that it is closed. Does anyone have any idea why they would paint an entire runway white like this? Just curious... http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...KBNO_GoogleEar... Randy L. -- Remember: Any landing that you can walk away from, is a landing that you can be fined, sued, or prosecuted for. It didn't look like that the last time I landed there (a couple of years ago)... |
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