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(Paul Tomblin) writes:
Have you worked out the XML someone mentioned was used to index them? Is there any georeferencing? Assuming it's the same XML that's on the Sporty's chart viewer DVD, there isn't a lat-long value for the airport, Oh! Is that all that you want? It's available in the FAA ATA-100 data set. http://aviationtoolbox.org/old/ATA-100/ There are coordinates for the reference points and for most of the runway ends. --kyler |
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