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On 1 Jan, 17:19, Mxsmanic wrote:
Kyle Boatright writes: Anyway, it probably took me 20 minutes to reach the tower and by the time I reached it, it was well below my altitude, (which hadn't changed). * After a little thought, I realized that the curvature of the earth had resulted in an illusion that the tower was extremely tall when viewed from a distance, but was only 1000' AGl (or 1800' MSL) in reality. The curvature of the planet won't do this; it makes things seem lower, not higher, just as a tower behind a hill might not appear as tall as it does once you reach the crest of the hill. However, some atmospheric effects can make things seem larger or taller than they are from a distance. At an altitude of 3000 feet AGL over smooth terrain, you'll be able to see the top of a 1000' tower (but not the whole thing) from up to 92 nm away. Sez the gy who has never flown Ever Fjukkwit Bertie |
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