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My little runway :)
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Not sure what runway 46L means? Not conventional runway heading marking.
Isaac
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Nice runway Cat46
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Of course, our resident airline pilot, Sumato, may be able to clarify. |
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runway heading is own choise it is not real
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cat46
Great Job! Gary
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Wow, even a runway can upset a rivet-counter...
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As far as I understand it means 10L, but with full 360-degree circle before final
-"Blue sky 734", base leg, 19, angels 1, ready for left turn to final, 10L. -Negative 10L, "Blue Sky 737", you're cleared to land on 46L! Turn right to 10, final approach! Nice models, by the way. |
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Good idea to make a runway to display the model airplanes
The thing with the numbers of the runways, is that the number (X10) indicates the orientation of the strip in degrees. This way a runway "26R" indicates the right strip of a runway oriented 260 degrees. Since the compass only has 360 degrees, the highest possible number can't be more than 36.
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Runway heading is not rivet counting
Not a rivet counter nor a perfectionist.
only bringing up a glaring marking. Obviously it is his own fantasy marking and not conventional. Go for it. clear to land runway 56L or 66R or 77center....................... Just have fun Isaac
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Thanks for comments
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