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Old November 19th 06, 03:17 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
Mike Granby
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I see the latest batch of government approach plates are printed on
nice white paper, rather like the stuff Jepp uses. Much better! The
nasty old paper they used to use was very hard to read in low light
conditions as the contrast was rather lacking. They are always one step
behind Jepp, but at least they're trying to keep up...

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Old November 19th 06, 03:22 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
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I see the latest batch of government approach plates are printed on
nice white paper,


That sure is a reason to cheer! Maybe they are also trying to compete
with free downloadable charts you can print on 8x11 paper.

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Old November 19th 06, 06:23 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
Stan Prevost[_1_]
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"Jose" wrote in message
. net...

That sure is a reason to cheer! Maybe they are also trying to compete
with free downloadable charts you can print on 8x11 paper.


That would be competing with themselves.


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Old November 19th 06, 06:59 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
Jose[_1_]
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That would be competing with themselves.

Well, yes, but that wouldn't be unheard of, would it?

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Old November 19th 06, 07:29 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
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Say what you want about the FAA in general, but it's hard to say anything
bad about the charting folks. The product they produce is excellent, and
they're constantly looking for ways to improve it. You can download the
data for free on the net, or get it in printed form for fire-sale prices.

If you want to compete with them by reselling either the raw data or the
printed material for a profit, they're cool with that too.
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Old November 19th 06, 08:58 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
Andrew Sarangan[_1_]
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Mike Granby wrote:
I see the latest batch of government approach plates are printed on
nice white paper, rather like the stuff Jepp uses. Much better! The
nasty old paper they used to use was very hard to read in low light
conditions as the contrast was rather lacking. They are always one step
behind Jepp, but at least they're trying to keep up...


I mostly use those charts as backups to my own printed or electronic
charts, so I am more than willing to sacrifice quality for lower price
and weight. A higher grade paper will weigh more and may take up more
space. I hope that doesn't mean the price is going up.

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Old November 19th 06, 09:07 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
Mike Granby
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Andrew Sarangan wrote:

A higher grade paper will weigh
more and may take up more space.


That doesn't appear to be true. The NE4 pack, at least, is actually
takes up less space than it did when it was printed on the old paper.
The new stuff is therefore presumably thinner, even though it's more
opaque and whiter in color.

I hope that doesn't mean
the price is going up.


I paid the same for this lot as the last lot, but who knows?

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Old November 20th 06, 02:44 AM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
Sam Spade
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Roy Smith wrote:
Say what you want about the FAA in general, but it's hard to say anything
bad about the charting folks. The product they produce is excellent, and
they're constantly looking for ways to improve it. You can download the
data for free on the net, or get it in printed form for fire-sale prices.

And, if/when users fees take root, those NACO charts will no longer be free.
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Old November 20th 06, 03:15 AM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
Andrew Sarangan[_1_]
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Sam Spade wrote:
Roy Smith wrote:
Say what you want about the FAA in general, but it's hard to say anything
bad about the charting folks. The product they produce is excellent, and
they're constantly looking for ways to improve it. You can download the
data for free on the net, or get it in printed form for fire-sale prices.

And, if/when users fees take root, those NACO charts will no longer be free.


That's a good point I never thought about. The biggest difference
between the Canadian user fee-based system and the U.S. is the free
availablility of charts. This has made possible a number of aviation
technologies, such as laptop/PDA based charts and moving maps, Airnav
etc and a huge number of online services. As far as I know, such things
don't exist in Canada. Charts are very expensive and not readily
available. A U.S. pilot who is used to online products will find it
very difficult to fly in Canada (I did).

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Old November 20th 06, 03:19 AM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
Matt Barrow
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"Sam Spade" wrote in message
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Roy Smith wrote:
Say what you want about the FAA in general, but it's hard to say anything
bad about the charting folks. The product they produce is excellent, and
they're constantly looking for ways to improve it. You can download the
data for free on the net, or get it in printed form for fire-sale prices.

And, if/when users fees take root, those NACO charts will no longer be
free.


Just you wait until health care is free!!!


 




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