Similar thread over on the Pilot's Place. Here's what I posted over there:
Totally cool. I've written a few aviation content novels and I spent a lot of time tracking down 1940s vintage charts. I never found these.
Thanks.
Not all the maps are Aviation Charts. I've encountered a few topos.
Finding what you want is not easy, but the 6520 charts can be arranged in alphabetical order.
- set the view to list.
- select any chart. The single chart will display. Charts are organized in sets by city, with the most recent charts with the lowest numbers. For example: the Seattle set is 5642-5728 spanning 1934-1971. Both sides of charts (chart & Notes) which have them are sequential.
just below the city is an "image" drop down menu of chart numbers. A binary search will quickly find the city you want.
Here is a quick alphabetical index:
1000: Charlotte, NC
2000: Douglas, AZ
3000: Kootenai, ID topo
4000: Mt. Shasta, CA
5000: Reno, NV
6000: Tulsa, OK
- A binary search splits the remaining list in half.
- - Example: You're looking for Sacramento.
- - - It lies between Reno and Tulsa
- - - Go to 5500 - you see San Francisco.
- - - Go to 5250 - you see Salt Lake.
- - - Go to 5125 - you found Sacramento.