Air refueling route error?

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DaveNF2G

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I tried to plot some northeastern aerial refueling routes on Google Earth. The coordinates that I used came from AP1B (described in other threads).

AR-205 and AR-212 turn out to be identical, according to the DoD document. Is this correct? Also, is there really a bend in the middle of this route?

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MWillyG

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Ar-205 & Ar-212

Dave,

In reference to your second question, yes, there is a "dog-leg" at a point that is roughly at the mid-point, I believe, of the track.
 

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DaveNF2G

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Thanks! Your map looks exactly like what I ended up with when I plotted AR-202, 206, 212, 609, and 631.
 

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Dave, that map provided by MWillyG above along with the frequencies used for AR ops, including all the new freqs, can be found in the Wiki.

http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/Mid-Atlantic_AAR_Tracks

There is so much good info in the Wiki but it's often difficult to find unless you stumble upon the correct search term to be able to find it. I knew that map/freq page was there but it took several tries before it popped up. For that one I finally tried 'AR Tracks.' It's actually listed as "Mid-Atlantic AAR Tracks" although it contains much more than the Mid-Atlantic area.
 
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