Am 15.12.11 23:21, schrieb Martin Spott: > HB-GRAL wrote: > >> The coordinates comes from column base/reciprocal ends of runways, > > .... is your definition supposed to be identical to "runway centerline > at threshold" ? > > Cheers, > Martin.
It is "Latitude/Longitude of physical runway base/reciprocal end" as defined by FAA. I can also add the source and date of this point in the list, when it is useful. But I better do not add elevation of this point for fg scenery, right ? EDF 06 BAK12 61.2486333333 -149.844258333 AVN 08.11.03 EDF 16 BAK12 61.2620694444 -149.793475 AVN 08.11.03 BIG 19 BAK12 64.0077345 -145.707352861 AVN 02/16/2007 EIL 14 BAK12 64.6842083333 -147.117919444 MILITARY 07/16/2007 AKN 12 BAK12 58.68394 -156.6647265 NGS 06/17/2005 SYA 10 BAK12 52.7164333333 174.092125 MILITARY 07/18/2007 MGM 10 BAK12 32.3023991944 -86.4099770278 NGS 01/29/2003 Cheers, Yves ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 10 Tips for Better Server Consolidation Server virtualization is being driven by many needs. But none more important than the need to reduce IT complexity while improving strategic productivity. Learn More! http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sdnl/114/51507609/ _______________________________________________ Flightgear-devel mailing list Flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flightgear-devel