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Post by milspecsim on Aug 29, 2014 19:55:09 GMT -5
I finally created a decent KBNA circa 1957 AFCAD.
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Post by FSMuseum on Aug 29, 2014 20:45:39 GMT -5
Hm... Would you consider allowing me to use this for my Southern US package? Its perfectly fine if you don't, but it would make the going a little easier
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Post by milspecsim on Sept 3, 2014 11:42:45 GMT -5
Sure! I needs some tweaking as the Guard Ramp is too close to the civilian ramp, could just be a scale issue. I produced this using NETR and GE for the most part. Now how can I get it to you?
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Post by milspecsim on Sept 3, 2014 15:35:03 GMT -5
V0.2! I was not happy with the initial results, so I did some archaeological surveying, discovered I was off on some measurements, and totally screwed others. This is far more accurate, however the western ramp where Vought was located will be a nightmare.
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Post by jwh on Sept 3, 2014 17:51:51 GMT -5
I have 1956 and 1960 charts for Nashville. Would they be of any help?
John
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Post by milspecsim on Sept 4, 2014 1:17:35 GMT -5
If its you that has the flikr account, I used them for this creation. Thanks for finding them. What I am looking for now is an equivalent for the current AFD for the frequencies and other info. I don't know if there was a publication like that in 1957. This is the year I have built this too. Now I need to find charts from the 60's and 70's. But there is scant info out there.
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Post by jwh on Sept 4, 2014 7:58:20 GMT -5
I'll scan everything I have around those dates and upload them to my Flickr page. Hopefully they will have some of the information you require.
John
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Post by Tom/CalClassic on Sept 4, 2014 10:00:05 GMT -5
Here is what I have for 1958: VOR: 114.10 BNA LFR: 304 BNA Legs 066, 156, 246, and 309 deg. ILS: 109.90 IBNA Rwy 2L LOM: 375 BN LMM: 356 NA Tower: 119.10 Ground: 121.90 Approach: 118.5 Departure: 123.70 LFR is Low Frequency Radio Range. You can place an NDB there if you don't use the Radio Range program. I usually don't change the Approach and Departure frequencies. You have to check to make sure none of these frequencies are used in the area (ADE is good for this - load the stock BNA and look at all the nearby comm and navaid frequencies). I have uploaded July 1958 KBNA approach charts and a diagram to my US East Charts album: s784.photobucket.com/user/CalClassic/library/US%20East%20Charts?sort=4&page=1They're listed under KBNA, on the first page. Hope this helps,
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Post by jwh on Sept 5, 2014 4:19:25 GMT -5
Have uploaded KBNA charts for 1956, 1959 and 1960 to my Flickr page. Hopefully there may be something in there which may be of help. Link to the page: www.flickr.com/photos/12530375@N08/John
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Post by milspecsim on Sept 6, 2014 16:14:24 GMT -5
WOAH! Information overload!!!
Thanks for all the stuff guys!
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