SkyHog
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Everything Offends Me
Dumb question here....
Why are some sectionals better looking than others. For example - the Albuquerque Sectional looks kinda washed out. You get used to it after a while, but as soon as you look at, say, the Phoenix sectional, it becomes painfully obvious. I noticed the same thing about the New York sectional and adjacent ones.
Seems to me, they are cut from the same big map, yes?
Also - why is it that things don't line up right? Class E airspace never quite forms the normal circle around the edges, and the victor airways and roads are usually a little bent across multiple sectionals. I am sure that I have it lined up correctly, btw.
Am I wrong about it being one big map of the USA with separate chunks cut out of it?
an example from runwayfinder.com follows:
Why are some sectionals better looking than others. For example - the Albuquerque Sectional looks kinda washed out. You get used to it after a while, but as soon as you look at, say, the Phoenix sectional, it becomes painfully obvious. I noticed the same thing about the New York sectional and adjacent ones.
Seems to me, they are cut from the same big map, yes?
Also - why is it that things don't line up right? Class E airspace never quite forms the normal circle around the edges, and the victor airways and roads are usually a little bent across multiple sectionals. I am sure that I have it lined up correctly, btw.
Am I wrong about it being one big map of the USA with separate chunks cut out of it?
an example from runwayfinder.com follows:
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