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A Facebook friend found this and posted it. Interesting little article on how pilots found their way across the US before the days of radio.
http://www.messynessychic.com/2013/1...cross-america/
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Pretty cool! Thanks for sharing.
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Very interesting, thanks.
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Nice one
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I used to teach about those in my ground school. not many of them to be found anymore i don't think. The old air mail days were a serious and often deadly business.
I recall reading about Charles Lindbergh telling of an encounter with instrument meteorological conditions during an airmail flight in an aircraft which had recently been equipped with a new artificial horizon instrument of sorts. An instrument with which he confessed only a vague familiarity. In picking apart his description of the event - he was essentially losing control of the aircraft, then regaining control repeatedly until he learned - in a life and death scenario, how to fly by instruments. lots of folks have bought the farm that way... even with tens of thousands of dollars worth of advanced instrumentation aboard. Those were the days when we were still learning about how and why airplanes do the things they do and learning about various strange phenomenon of the sky - learning things which today are considered basic and most common knowledge among the pilot ranks. thanks for sharing the article... brought back many memories of late fall and winter evenings with a class room full of student pilots. EDIT: I remember during my first solo cross country i became disoriented and lost over northeast Texas many years ago. I was mistaking one lake for another and was considerably south of course. I recalled my instructor mentioning these old methods of navigation. So, i descended from cruise altitude to the nearest town i could see. I circled the little town at about 1,000 ft spotting a water tower i clearly read the black text "W I N N S B O R O". I corrected my course and landed at my destination about 15 minutes later. that was a fun flight
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Nice find. Thanks for sharing.
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There are benchmarks scattered all over the country so hikers can figure out where they are too.
Interesting that they put arrows down for the early aviators. ![]() Here's one for you Kranz.... --> exit
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I just wanted to share my experiences - they might be helpful for other fellow aviators.
Next time I will tell you how I helped raise funds for disabled kids in Burkina Faso and how I hunted elephants with a slingshot. Stay tuned. |
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Kranz... you're a little strange
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I was thinking they could have used water towers, or rail lines, or existing topography instead, but if they had to fly at night, I guess they would need to build some kind of "lighthouses", as they did. Interesting article. |
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