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Thanks to Steven McNicoll, a regular newsgroup contributor, we've now got
old Iowa City Sectionals (going back to 1939!) available for download on our "History of the Iowa City Airport" website. These charts provide a fascinating glimpse into our past, and graphically illustrate the evolution of our national airspace, from the light beacon days, through the A-N radio ranges, up to the current VOR system. Check 'em out at http://www.alexisparkinn.com/iowa_ci...nal_charts.htm .. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Jay and Steve,
I've got to hand it you guys. I love the work you're doing with aviation history in the state of Iowa. As an Iowa aviation history lover I'm delighted to see the interesting things you've done. Thanks, Nolan W. |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:lpnDb.555418$Tr4.1505046@attbi_s03... Thanks to Steven McNicoll, a regular newsgroup contributor, we've now got old Iowa City Sectionals (going back to 1939!) available for download on our "History of the Iowa City Airport" website. These charts provide a fascinating glimpse into our past, and graphically illustrate the evolution of our national airspace, from the light beacon days, through the A-N radio ranges, up to the current VOR system. Check 'em out at http://www.alexisparkinn.com/iowa_ci...nal_charts.htm "1945 -- The magenta triangles depict the A/N radio ranges, emanating from Moline and Des Moines." The image shows just a portion of the magenta feather of the east leg from the Des Moines Range, it's on the left side of the image. The north-south feather to the east of Iowa City is from the Burlington Range. "1948 -- The light beacons are no longer depicted on the chart" The airway light beacons are still depicted on this chart. "1953 - Iowa City's VOR first appears, and Des Moines' A/N radio range disappears" The magenta feathers defining the range legs were shortened on the sectionals sometime between 1948 and 1953. The Des Moines Range was still in operation in 1953 (and in 1960 as well), but the eastern leg fell short of the scanned area. Perhaps a bit of explanation about these charts is in order. No doubt a few people have thought; "Des Moines Sectional? There is no Des Moines Sectional, Des Moines is on the Omaha Sectional." Sectional charts underwent a major overhaul circa 1968-1970. The old series sectionals covered less than half the area of the new series because they were printed on just one side. They were initially just blank on the back, then aeronautical information was added to the back. The airport information that today appears in the Airport/Facility Directory was on the back, as well as general information that is now in the AIM. The old series charts generally covered two degrees of latitude and six degrees of longitude, it took 87 charts to cover the 48 contiguous states. The new series charts generally cover four degrees of latitude and eight degrees of longitude, it takes 37 charts to cover the contiguous US. |
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Thanks for the clarifications, Steven. I'll try to make the corrections
ASAP. And many thanks again for the scans! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message ink.net... "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:lpnDb.555418$Tr4.1505046@attbi_s03... Thanks to Steven McNicoll, a regular newsgroup contributor, we've now got old Iowa City Sectionals (going back to 1939!) available for download on our "History of the Iowa City Airport" website. These charts provide a fascinating glimpse into our past, and graphically illustrate the evolution of our national airspace, from the light beacon days, through the A-N radio ranges, up to the current VOR system. Check 'em out at http://www.alexisparkinn.com/iowa_ci...nal_charts.htm "1945 -- The magenta triangles depict the A/N radio ranges, emanating from Moline and Des Moines." The image shows just a portion of the magenta feather of the east leg from the Des Moines Range, it's on the left side of the image. The north-south feather to the east of Iowa City is from the Burlington Range. "1948 -- The light beacons are no longer depicted on the chart" The airway light beacons are still depicted on this chart. "1953 - Iowa City's VOR first appears, and Des Moines' A/N radio range disappears" The magenta feathers defining the range legs were shortened on the sectionals sometime between 1948 and 1953. The Des Moines Range was still in operation in 1953 (and in 1960 as well), but the eastern leg fell short of the scanned area. Perhaps a bit of explanation about these charts is in order. No doubt a few people have thought; "Des Moines Sectional? There is no Des Moines Sectional, Des Moines is on the Omaha Sectional." Sectional charts underwent a major overhaul circa 1968-1970. The old series sectionals covered less than half the area of the new series because they were printed on just one side. They were initially just blank on the back, then aeronautical information was added to the back. The airport information that today appears in the Airport/Facility Directory was on the back, as well as general information that is now in the AIM. The old series charts generally covered two degrees of latitude and six degrees of longitude, it took 87 charts to cover the 48 contiguous states. The new series charts generally cover four degrees of latitude and eight degrees of longitude, it takes 37 charts to cover the contiguous US. |
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