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![]() John Mireley wrote: wrote: Not to mention that too many on-line NACO approach charts are poor quality reproductions of the original paper. Which prompts the question, why aren't these charts available in the original pdf format? The airport diagrams and the military base approach charts are in pdf format. Why aren't the NACO charts? By that you mean in vector-graphics PDF format, which gives you unblemished quality limited only by the resolution of your display or printer. NACO has a high percentage of their approach charts in vector-graphics format in PDF files. The last I heard is over 70%. When they get to 100 percent will they then release them in that format? If they do, I suspect their sales will drop to near zero. ;-) If you go to the NIMA site you can see some NIMA approach charts already in that format. They are outstanding, and every bit as good as JeppView except for the lack of color. |
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