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![]() Hi Soartech, That is a good idea. However, the images available in Google Earth may be 1 to 10 years old (or something like that) - so don't assume they are current. Paul Remde ______________________ "Soartech" wrote in message ... Downloading the Airport Listing (.CUP file format) If planning a cross country be sure to (check-mark) and download the Google Earth .KML file with it. Then look closely at every "airport" on your intended path. I found one, Roses Field, that is now divided into 4 fields by wire fences! I'm sure there are many more that are unusable. |
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