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radioscan

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tazz said:
Hey all,

I found site online where you can look at aeronautical charts. Here's a link for a chart covering the areas of the Brushcreek & Buckeye MOA's.

http://mapserver.maptech.com/homepage/index.cfm?lat=39.1106300873&lon=-83.353017736&scale=500000&zoom=50&type=2&height=498&width=498&icon=0&searchscope=dom&CFID=11697630&CFTOKEN=51655736&scriptfile=http://mapserver.maptech.com/homepage/index.cfm&bpid=MAP0060030900%2C1%2C1%2C0&latlontype=DMS

It's a long link but, you can just go to www.maptech.com and you will get there also.


I hope this helps

WOW!
Thanks for that link, I've been looking for something like that on-line and even Google
wasn't coming up with it.

Mark
 

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KD8BFF said:
Hey tazz did you read where i watched the same mid-air refuelling, page 2 about mid way. lol
How high did the planes look? Were they as high as when you see tiny-looking commercial jets waaay up high, or somewhat lower?

I hear AR operations quite a bit in Cleveland, but have yet to see them. Not even sure if that's possible, although from the track positions it looks like I should be able to.

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yes you can see them but this was at night time, think they was around 15000 ft so not really high. Also you could see the other 2 jets trailing behind.
 

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I just caught some new traffic on 283.8Mhz here in Columbus, @ 405pm on the 19th. Sounds like refueling stuff talking about dropping down to 15 thousand feet
 
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