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U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE CHARLES SA WYER. SECRETARY U. S. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY LEO OTIS COLBERT, DIRECTOR AERONAUTICAL CHART CATALOG U. S. COAST AND GEODETIC SUR VEY SEPTEMBER 1949

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  • U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE CHARLES SA WYER. SECRETARY

    U. S. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY LEO OTIS COLBERT, DIRECTOR

    AERONAUTICAL CHART

    CATALOG U . S. COAST AND GEODETIC SUR VEY

    SEPTEMBER 1949

  • CONTENTS /

    Page General Information ....... .... . . ... . ...... . .. . . . ..... ... ....... ..... 1

    PART 1 Aeronautical Charts Published and Distributed by the

    U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey . .... . .. . .. . .. ... ................ 2-3 /

    District Offices, Distribution and Information Centers -U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... 4

    Planning Charts - U.S. and Alaska ........ . .. ... . . . .......... .. .. . ..... 5 Aircraft Position Charts ...... .. .. .. .. . . ... . ..... . .... . . .. .. .. .... .. .. 6 Direction Finding Charts - U.S. . . . . . ............... . ............ 7 Direction Finding Charts - Alaska Region ........ ... . . . . ...... . .... . ... 8 Route Charts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... . ....... .. ....... . ........ . 9 World Aeronautical Charts - U.S . . ... ........ .. .. . ..... ... ........... 10 World Aeronautical Charts - Alaska . . . . . . .. .... . ................... 11 Flight Charts - U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . ... . ...... . ........ . 12 Flight Charts Alaska . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . ........ .. . . 13 Sectional Charts - U.S .. . . . . .. . .. . . .. .. . . . .. .. ........... . .. . . ... ... 14 Local Charts - U.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... .. ... . . . . . ........ . ..... .. 15 Instrument Approach and Landing Charts - U.S.

    Alphabetical List by States .. ............... .... ...... . . .. .. 16-17-18-19 Instrument Landing System Charts - U.S.

    Alphabetical List by States. . . . . . . . . ... . . .... . . ... . . .... . .. .... 20 Obstruction Plans . . . . . . . . .......... . ... .. ............. ... .. . 21-22-23 Radio Facility Charts - U.S .. ... . .... . . . ........... ... . . . . .. . ........ 24 Radio Facility Charts - Alaska ............... .. .. . . . ... : . ...... .. .... 25

    PART 2 USAF and Navy Aeronautical Charts Distributed by the

    U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey . . . . . . . . . . . ...... . ... ....... 26

    USAF Aeronautical Planning Charts ........ . . . .. . ..... . ...... .... .... 27 USAF Long Range Air Navigation Charts. . . . . . . . ...... .. . . .. 28 USAF Navigational Flight Charts ... ... .... . . . ..... . ...... .. .. .. . . ... 29 USAF Special Navigation Charts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... . .. 30 USAF Special Plotting and Special Aeronautical Charts .. . .. ... .. . ...... 31 USAF Air Navigation Charts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 32 USAF World Aeronautical Charts. . . . .......... 33-34-3.5-36-37 USAF Flight Charts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 38-39-40-41 USAF Instrument Approach and Landing Charts

    (Foreign). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... 42-43-44-45-46 USAF Pilot's Handbooks (Foreign) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. 4 7 Naval Aviation Charts, V-30 SERIES .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 48 Naval Aviation Charts, V-70 SERIES.. . ... . .. · ........... 49

    Authorized Agents - U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey ........ . .. 50-51-52-53

  • GENERAL INFORMATION PURCHASE

    Unless otherwise noted, the publications listed herein may be obtained from The Director, U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington 25, D. C., from the District Offices and Distribution Centers, listed on page 4 or from the Authorized Agents listed on pages 50 thru 53. A discount of 3373 o/o is allowed for charts on an order, in one shipment to one address, of ten dollars or more.

    (For gross orders $6.67 to $10.00 a charge of $6.67 is made). Orders mailed should be accompanied by check or money order, made payable to the Treasurer, United States. Postage stamps or Superintendant of Document coup~s cannot be accepted. Order should state whether charts are to be folded or unfolded.

    DATES OF LATEST PRINTS

    Regularly revised lists, Dates of Latest Prints, for the several series of Aeronautical charts published by the Coast and Geodetic Survey, may be obtained from the Director, U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington 25, D.C. or from any District

    Office or authorized agent listed herein. These lists are pub-lished to help insure that only the latest charts are used by aviators.

    INQUIRIES A Catalog of Nautical Charts as well as additional information

    concerning publications and activities of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey may be obtained by addressing the Director.

    Users of these Aeronautical Charts, having questions, sugges-tions or information regarding the charts are invited to write to the Director at the above, Washington, D. C., address.

    CHART CONSTRUCTION PROJECTIONS

    A projection, which is the framework for the construction of a chart, is a systematic representation on a plane surface of lines of latitude and longitude. Since no portion of a sphere may be represented on a plane surface without distortion, many systems of projection have been devised, each intended to serve some particular purpose or to preserve some special property of the sphere. Some of the properties which it is desirable to have in a chart are:

    (1) The true shape of physical features. (2) Correct angular relationships. (3) Equal areas, or the representation of areas in their correct

    relative proportions. (4) True scale values for measuring distances. (5) The representation of great circles as straight lines. (6) The representation of rhumb-lines as straight lines. (7) A compromise between several desirable properties.

    It is possible to represent any one property, sometimes more than one, on a flat map, depending on the type of projection, but it is impossible to represent all of them on any one map. Thus,

    when constructing a chart, it is necessary to select the projection which most nearly provides the properties desired. The tu·o prin-cipal projections used on charts of the Coast and Geodetic Survey are the Mercator and the Lambert conformal.

    Almost all aeronautical charts published by the Coast and Geodetic Survey are constructed on the Lambert projection, in which meridians are converging straight lines and parallels are arcs of concentric circles. On this projection, directions conform very closely to those on the earth's surface; and along the two selected "standard parallels," on which the projection is based, the scale is true, while between and beyond them there are small variations in the scale. For all practical purposes, the navigator may consider the scale as uniform throughout the chart and a straight line between any two points as the arc of a great circle. Thus, the Lambert projection provides a chart especially well adapted for presenting information relating to air navigation.

    For aeronautical planning charts of the polar areas, a stereo-graphic projection is used, while for certain special charts in equatorial regions, the Mercator projection is used.

    SCALE EQUIVALENTS

    At Scale

    1 :31,680 1:250,000 1 :500,000 1:1,000,000 1 :2,000,000 1 :3,000,000 1 :5,000,000

    One Nautical Mile = One Statute Mile =

    Inches Centimeters Inches Centimeters Nautical Miles

    2.303 5.85 2.000 5.08 .434 .292 .74 .253 .64 3.426 .146 .37 .127 .32 6.853 .073 .18 .063 .16 13.706 .036 .09 .032 .08 27.411 .024 .06 .021 .05 41.117 .015 .04 .013 .03 68.528

    RELATED PUBLICATIONS PUBLISHED BY THE CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION

    One Inch=

    Statute Miles Kilometers

    .500 .81 3.946 6.35 7.891 12.70

    15.783 25.40 31.566 50.80 47.348 76.20 78.914 127.00

    FOR SALE BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS, US GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON 25, D. C.

    Civil Aeronautics Bulletins: No. 5 Flight Instructor's Manual (revised). No. 23 Civil Pilot Training Manual. No. 25 Meteorology for Pilots. No. 26 Aerodynamics for Pilots. No. 27 Pilot's Airplane Manual. No. 29 Pilot's Radio Manual.

    Airman's Guide, a bulletin issued at two week intervals by the Civil Aeronautics Administration. It contains a Directory of Air-ports, Radio Facility Data, and Notices to Airmen. Domestic subscription price, including 26 issues of Airman's Guide and 2 issues of the Flight Information Manual, is $6.00 per year. Single copies of Airman's Guide are 25 cents each and Flight Information Manual $1.00 each. No. 31 P~tter for Elementary Flight Maneuvers.

    Civil Aeronautics Journal, the official periodical of the Civil Aeronautics Administration and the Civil Aeronautics Board. Published on the 15th of each month, it carries articles and news items dealing with civil aeronautics; information as to certificates and approvals issued; and notice of the issuance of new or revised publications. Subscriptions may be purchased at 75 cents per year or single copies at 10 cents each.

    No. 32 Fundamentals of Elementary Flight Maneuvers. Path of Flight. Realm of Flight. Facts of Flight. Terrain Flying. The Tricks of the Trade. Air Traffic Rules Guide Book.

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  • 2 AERONAUTICAL CHARTS PART I

    AERONAUTICAL CHARTS PUBLISHED AND DISTRIBUTED BY THE COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY The aeronautical charts published by the U. S. Coast and

    Geodetic Survey are specially designed for use in air navigation and emphasis is given to features of aeronautical importance. They have proved useful for many other purposes, particularly those series which pro~e contoured maps at a uniform scale.

    The topographic features (shoreline, streams, elevations, roads, railroads, cities and towns, and many prominent landmarks) are compiled from the best material available in any given area. For charts of the United States proper more than 50 miscellaneous sources are used, but the principal sources are the chart data provided by the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, the topographic quadrangles of the U. S. Geological Survey and other agencies; the aerial photographs and maps of the U. S. Department of Agriculture; and the county maps of the various states. For aeronautical charts of areas outside the United States, still other sources must be used. A note in the lower left margin of each chart indicates the general sources used in compilation.

    Vertical relief is shown by contours and a system of "gradient tints." Shades of green, suggesting the verdant lowlands, are used for elevations up to 2000 feet above sea level; varying shades of brown are used for the higher elevations, the darkest brown, suggestive of the barren uplands, being used for the highest elevations.

    Upon the basic chart, aerodromes, rotating lights, radio range stations, and other aeronautical data are overprinted, usually in magenta.

    FLIGHT CHECK

    Before final publication, a flight check is made with a preliminary copy of the chart. The charted area is flown over by an experienced observer and details of the chart are compared with the ground below. Necessary corrections are indicated, and any prominent landmarks are noted for addition to the charts. In the event of extensive changes, the observer is sometimes able to obtain local source maps showing the necessary information; more often, the changes are drawn in at the time of observation. Some of the most important information is obtained from the flight check.

    DATE OF INFORMATION

    Once the information on a chart has become obsolete, its further use for navigation becomes a definite hazard. One of the most important items on a given chart, then, is the date of the informa-tion represented. On the aeronautical charts of the United States and possessions, the date of the aeronautical information is given in large red type, in the lower right margin. In general, it may be assumed that any important changes in the topographic infor-mation for which data are available have also been applied. On some aeronautical charts, separate dates are often given for the aeronautical data and for the other information shown.

    A list showing the dates of the latest prints of charts of the United States and possessions is published in the Airman's Guide, and is also available as a separate list, which will be furnished upon request as stated on page 1 under heading "Dates of Latest Prints." By checking the date of a chart against this list, pilots may know whether the chart is current or obsolete. In any case, the chart should be brought up to date by applying the latest Airman's Guide after the date of the charted in-formation. The safety of the pilot, and of the public, makes it imperative that obsolete charts be replaced by new charts as issued.

    DESCRIPTION AND USE

    As with surface navigation, charts of widely varying scales are required to meet the different needs in air navigation. Scales range from 1 :5,000,000 for planning charts to 1 :31,680 for the Landing side of the Instrument Approach and Landing Charts. A description of the various charts and series follows:

    Planning Charts. *- AP-9 and 3069a. Scale 1 :5,000,000 (78.91 statute miles to the inch). These charts are designed for planning routes between distant points, and show the princi-pal cities and towns, drainage, contours and gradient tints, and aeronautical data. The planning chart of Alaska (3069a) connects with and overlaps part of the planning chart of the United States, (AP-9) facilitating the planning of routes between the United States and Alaska. Price, 40 cents each. Designated thus: AP-9. (Chart AP-9 supersedes 3060b which is now available without aeronautical data as a miscellaneous chart.)

    -3060d. 1:3,000,000 (47.34 statute miles to the inch). Wall chart of the United States, in two parts. An enlarged planning chart of the United States with an overprint showing principal aerodromes, civil airways, and the radio range system. Lambert Conformal Conic Projection. Price $1.00. Designated thus: 3060d.

    Aircraft Position Charts.*-Mean scale 1 :5,000,000. Charts now available are: North Atlantic, 3071; Western Europe

    and Africa, 3072; Caribbean Sea, 3073. They are printed in black on buff paper. These charts are for plotting position and are supplements to radio facility manuals. Topographic in-formation is generalized and no relief is shown. The charts are inexpensive work sheets to be used and filed as part of flight record. Price, 10 cents each. Designated thus: 3071.

    Route Charts. *- Scale 1 :2,000,000 (31.57 statute miles to the inch). The first of this series covers an area between Chicago, Illinois and Gander, Newfoundland (Chart Number 2201). Chart construction is on an Oblique Mercator Projection where a straight line on the chart, between Chicago and Gander, is a segment of a great circle and of a uniform scale. Elevations are delineated by frequent spot heights supplemented by gradient tints and the top-ographic information is as detailed as the scale permits. Aeronau-tical information is limited to selected aerodromes and the major radio data necessary for long range flights at high altitudes. Chart size approximately 26 by 54 inches flat; accordian folded to 13by 13. Price 25 cents each. ·Designated thus: 2201.

    Direction Finding Charts.*- Scale 1 :2,000,000 (31.57 statute miles to the inch). These charts are specially designed to facilitate plotting radio bearings. Magnetic compass roses are centered on the charted radio stations. Six charts cover the United States and three the Alaska region. Price, 40 cents each. They are designated by number and letters thus: 22 DF.

    World Aeronautical Charts, U.S. and Alaska. *-Scale 1 :1,000,000 (15.78 statute miles to the inch) . These charts replace the Regional Charts (M Series) . Because of the reduced scale of this series, some landmarks and topographic data of the sectional charts have necessarily been omitted, but ample detail remains to provide checks of the positions determined by navigational methods. Forty-three charts cover the United States, while fifteen charts are presently available for Alaska. All charts of this series are 21 by 28 inches (border dimensions) and are folded to size 7 Y4 by 11 inches. Price, 25 cents each. World Aeronautical Charts are designated by letters and number thus: WAC 304.

    Flignt Charts.*-Scale 1:1,000,000 (15.78 statute miles to the inch). These are strip charts and cover the principal air routes within the United States and Alaska, and the connecting routes between the United States and Alaska. Flight Charts are identical in detail with the World Aeronautical Charts. They are 14 inches wide and cover an area approximately 100 miles on either side of the airway and 50 miles beyond terminal points. For convenience, all charts are folded to size approximately 7 Y4 by 14 inches. Thirty-seven Flight Charts are published for the United States and thirteen for Alaska and the connecting routes. Charts are priced at 25 cents each, and are designated by letters and number thus: FC 185.

    Sectional Charts.*- Scale 1:500,000 (7.89 statute miles to the inch). Each standard sectional chart covers an area within 2° of latitude and 6° of longitude, with a marginal overlap on adjoining charts. These charts are suitable for all forms of air navigation, but are intended primarily for piloting (visual flying, or landmark flying). Every effort is made, therefore, to include the outstanding landmarks in each locality. Eighty-seven charts cover the United States in sheets about 20 by 42 inches, folding to an aver-age size of 7 Yz by 12 inches. Price, 25 cents each. Sectional charts are designated by name thus: DES MOINES.

    Local Charts. *- Scale 1 :250,000 (3.95 statute miles to the inch). This series is planned to show greater landmark detail as terminals in highly developed industrial centers are approached. Twenty charts of the series have been published. Price, 25 cents each. Desig_nated thus: MIAMI LOCAL.

    Instrument Approach and Landing Charts.-Approach charts are at the scale of 1 :250,000 and the landing charts are usually 1 :31,680. They are printed back to back on 8 by 10 Yzinch sheets. They are designed for use in manuals with Radio Facility charts. Intended for use under Instrument Flight conditions, they are also usable as familiarization and vicinity charts. More than 475 charts are available. Price, 5 cents each or $20.00 per year by subscription. They may also be had on an annual basis of 5 cents per chart for one year when ordered in quantities of 20 or more of each chart. Designated thus: AL-289.

    Instrument Landing System Charts.-Approach chart is 1 :250,000 with landing chart either 1:75,000 or 1 :90,000. The charts are similar to Instrument Approach and Landing charts in page size but are printed in black and half tone instead of color and show very little topographic information. Price, 5 cents each, or complete set (now 75) available on subscription basis, at $6.00 annually; also issued on subscription at 5 cents each in quantities of 20 or more of each chart selected. Designated thus: ILS-218.

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  • Obstruction Plans.- The plans are on sheets of various sizes. for one year when ordered in quantities of 20 or more for each chart. Designated thus: RF 21. They show selected aerodrome information and indicate all ob-

    structions which extend above a 40 to 1 glide angle to the ends of runways. Price, 40 cents each. Designated thus: OP 655.

    Radio Facility Charts.*- The radio facility series of the United States is comprised of 64 charts 8 by 10~ inches. Radio facilities, airways, important aerodromes, and a limited amount of other aeronautical information are shown. Topographic information is limited to international boundaries and shore lines of larger bodies of water. Price, 5 cents each or $4.50 per year on subscription. They may also be had on an annual basis of 10 cents per chart

    The radio facility series of Alaska contains 14 charts similar to those of the United States in size, style and content. Priced the same as those of the United States except that annual subscription rate is $1.50. Designated thus: RF 106.

    No. Price

    3060 .30 3068 .20 3069 .25 3070 .75

    3074 .40 3077a .20 3078 .60 3079 .25 3080 .25 3082 .25 3083 .10 3084 .05 3085 .25 3086 .20 3090 .40

    3060a .40

    3060b .40 3060c 1.00

    3064 .40 3074a .40 3092 .40

    3093 .25

    3062 .10 3063 .10 3065 .40 3099 .15

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    2117 .40 3069b .40

    3077 .40

    3040 .40 3041 .40 3042 .40

    INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION

    The aeronautical charts published by the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey comply, except for minor deviations, with the Standards and Recommended Practices for Aeronautical Charts established by the International Civil Aviation Organization.

    AUXILIARY MAPS AND CHARTS

    Outline Maps Size of

    TITLE Scale border (inches)

    U.S. Outline Map, Lambert Conformal Conic Projection 1 :5,000,000 26x40 U. S. Outline Map, Lambert Zenithal Equal Area Projection 1 :7,500,000 I 20x27 Alaska Outline Map, Lambert Conformal Conic Projection 1 :5,000,000 18x37 North Atlantic Ocean, with Eastern North America and Europe, 1 :10,000,000 24x46

    Lambert Projection Great Circle, United States, Gnomonic Projection 1 :5,094,000 27x41 Base Map, United States 1 :7,000,000 22x28 U. S. Outline Map (in two parts), Lambert Conformal Conic Projection 1 :3,000,000 44x66 U. S. Drainage Map, Murdoch's projection on intersecting cone 1 :7,000,000 22x28 North Pacific Ocean, Transverse Polyconic Projection 1 :20,000,000 14x41 Outline Map of the Philippine Islands, Polyconic Projection 1 :2,500,000 20x30 Philippine Islands Base Map, Mercator Projection l :5,000,000 10x16 Outline Map, United States 1 :17,800,000 7xll U. S. Outline Map, Murdoch's projection on intersecting cone 1 :7,000,000 18x28 U. S. Outline Map, Murdoch's projection on intersecting cone 1:7,700,000 16x26 World, Mercator Projection l :38,000,000 32x45

    Miscellaneous

    Outline Map of United States showing principal cities, airports and 1 :5,000,000 26x40 sectional chart index

    United States Base Map in gradient tints 1 :5,000,000 27x40 U. S. Base Map in gradient tints (two parts) 1 :3,000,000 44x33

    (ea. part) Airline Distances Map, U. S. 1 :5,000,000 25x38 Same as 307 4 with addition of selected airports 1 :5,094,000 27·x41 International air routes of the World; shows great circle distances 1 :40,000,000 23x45

    between principal points on air routes ( 4 colors) Outline maps for construction of a model of the World; produces a

    "Lambert globe" 9 inches in diameter 1:55,803,788 25x29

    Projections

    Equatorial Gnomonic Projection 1 :50,000,000 19x19 Gnomonic Projection, Polar-Equatorial 1 :50,000,000 19x19 Equatorial Azimuthal Equidistant Projection 1 :52,670,165 32x34 Aitoff's Equal Area Projection of the Sphere 17x24

    Educational

    Des Moines, Portion of the Des Moines Sectional Chart . 14x18 Seattle, showing two imprints each of portions of Seattle Sectional, 35x44

    IM, 25DF and 3060B.

    Isogonic Charts

    Caribbean Sea, Isogonic chart for 1947, including isoporic lines 1 :5,000,000 26x43 Lines of Equal Magnetic Declination and Equal Annual change

    in Alaska for 1940 1 :5,000,000 21x40

    United States, Isogonic Chart for 1945, including isoporic lines 1 :5,000,000 27x45

    Charts on Azimuthal Equidistant Projection

    Shemya Island, Alaska 1 :30,000,000 31x31 Miami, Florida 1 :30,000,000 31x31 New York City 1:47 ,423, 730 34x39

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    Additional information concerning publications and activities of the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey may be obtained by addressing the Director, U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington 25, D. C., the District Offices, the Distribution Centers, or the Information Centers.

    U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey District Offices

    Northeastern District . . . . . . .. ..... . .. ..... ... . . .......... Boston 9, Mass. Tenth Floor, Customhouse State Street

    Eastern District . . .. ........ . ... . . . .............. . ... . ... New York 7, N. Y. Federal Office Building 90 Church Street

    Southeastern District . ...... . .... ...... .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. ... Norfolk 10, Va. Post Office Building

    Southern District . . .. . ...... . .. ... ............ . ...... .... New Orleans 16, La. Customhouse 423 Canal Street

    Southwestern District .... .. ... . ... . ... . ..... . ....... . .... Los Angeles 12, Calif. Federal Bldg.

    Western District .. .. .. . . . ..... . . . . . . .. . . . . .... . . . . ... . .. . San Francisco 26, Calif. Customhouse

    Mid-Western District ........ . . .. .... .. ... .... .. . ..... ... Portland 4, Ore. Panama Building 534 S. W. Third Avenue

    Northwestern District .... . ..... . .... .. . . ... .. ....... .. . .. Seattle 4, Washington Federal Office Building

    Pacific District . ..... . .. . .. . ....... .. ...... . . . .. . ..... .. Honolulu, T. H. Federal Office Building

    Philippine Islands .... . ... . .... ..... . . ........ . ... Manila, P. I. Director, Coast Surveys Philippine Bureau, U. S. C. & G. Survey O'Racca Building

    U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey Distribution Centers

    Officer in Charge of Chart Distribution U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey

    Federal Office Bldg. 90 Church St.

    New York 7, N. Y.

    Officer in Charge of Chart Distribution, U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey

    Federal Building, Los Angeles 12, Calif.

    Officer in Charge of Chart Distribution U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey

    518 East 32nd St. Baltimore 18, Maryland

    Officer in Charge of Chart Distribution U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey

    Fidelity Bldg. Kansas City 6, Missouri

    Officer in Charge U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey Office

    U. S. Court House Fort Worth 2, Texas

    * U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey Information Centers

    Officer in Charge U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey Office

    80 Marietta Street, N. W., Atlanta 3, Georgia

    *Information only - charts not available for sale

    Officer in Charge U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey Office

    O'Hare Field Chicago International Airport

    Park Ridge, Illinois

    Officer in Charge U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey Office

    City Hall Building, Kansas City 6, Missouri

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    120° 116° 112°

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    ALABAMA Bartletts Ferry

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    ARIZONA Chandler Cochise Douglas Gila Bend Phoenix Prescott Roosevelt Reservoir San Carlos Reservoir Tucson Tucson Winslow Yuma

    Williams A.F.B. Cochise Intermediate Field

    Bisbee-Douglas Mun. Gila Bend A.F. Aux. Sky Harbor Airport Prescott Airport Roosevelt Reservoir Anchorage San Carlos Reservoir Anchorage Davis-Monthan A.F.B. Tucson Airport

    Winslow Airport Yuma County Airport

    ARKANSAS Blytheville Little Rock Stuttgart Texarkana

    Blytheville Airport Adams Field Stuttgart Airport Texarkana (Municipal) Airport

    CALIFORNIA Alameda Bakersfield Blythe Burbank Clear Lake Daggett El Centro Fairfield Fresno Fresno Imperial Reservoir Laguna Salada,

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    San Rafael Santa Aua Santa Barbara Silver Lake Stockton Williams

    NAS Alameda Bakersfield-Kern County Airport Blythe Airport Lockheed Air Terminal Clear Lake Anchorage Daggett Int. Field NAS El Centro Fairfield-Suisun A.F.B. Fresno-Chandler Airport Fresno Air Terminal Imperial Reservoir Anchorage Laguna Salada Anchorage

    Long Beach Airport Los Angeles Airport Castle A.F.B. NAS Moffett Muroc A.F.B. Needles Airport Newhall Int. Field Oakland Airport Palmdale Airport Bidwell Airport March A.F.B. Mather A.F.B. McClellan A.F.B. Sacramento Airport Salinas Airport Salton Sea Anchorage Lindbergh Field N.A.S. San Diego and Anchorage San Francisco Airport & C.G.A.S.

    Anchorage Hamilton A.F.B. MCAS El Toro Santa Barbara Airport Silver Lake Intermediate Field Stockton Airport Williams Intermediate Field

    COLORADO Akron Colorado Springs Denver Denver Denver La Junta Pueblo Trinidad

    Akron Intermediate Field Peterson Field NAS Buckley Lowry A.F.B. Stapleton Airfield La Junta Airport Pueblo Airport Trinidad Airport

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    Wilmington

    Bridgeport Municipal Airport Brainard Field Rentschler Field

    DELAWARE New Castle County Airport

    DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Washington Washington Washington

    Crestview Cross City Daytona Beach Fort Myers Homestead

    Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacksonville Key West Key West Key West Melbourne Miami Miami Milton Orlando Panama City Pensacola Pensacola St. Joseph Bay St. Petersburg St. Petersburg Tallahassee \I'ampa Tampa Tampa Valparaiso Vero Beach

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    West Palm Beach Palm Beach International Airport

    Albany Alma Atlanta Atlanta Augusta

    GEORGIA Albany Airport Alma Municipal Field Atlanta Airport NASAtlanta Daniel Field

    {Brunswick St. Simon Sound

    Malcolm McKinnon Airport St. Simon Sound Anchorage Lawson A.F:.B. Columbus

    Lloyd Shoals Reservoir Lloyd Shoals Reservoir Anchorage Macon Cochran Field Macon Robins A.F.B. Savannah Savannah

    Boise Burley Coeur D'Alene Idaho Falls Malad City Pocatello

    Belleville Chicago Effingham Glenview Joliet Moline Peoria Rantoul Rockford Springfield

    Chatham A.F.B. Hunter Field

    IDAHO Boise Air Terminal Burley Airport Coeur D'Alene Air Terminal Idaho Falls Airport Malad City Intermediate Field Pocatello Airport

    ILLINOIS Scott A.F.B. Chicago Airport Ellingham Int. Field NAS Glenview Joliet Airport Moline Airport Peoria Airport Chanute A.F.B. Machesney Airport Southwest Airport

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    INDIANA MINNESOTA AL 513 Evansville Evansville Airport

    AL 14 Alexandria Alexandria Airport

    AL 156 Fort Wayne Baer Field AL 125 Duluth Duluth Airport

    AL 171 Goshen Goshen Airport AL 264 Minneapolis Wold-Chamberlain Field

    AL 203 Indianapolis Weir Cook Airport AL 350 Rochester Rochester Mun. Airport

    AL 204 Indianapolis Stout Field AL 263 St. Paul St. Paul Airport

    AL 399 South Bend Bendix Field AL 611 Willmar Willmar Airport

    AL 419 Terre Haute Paul S. Cox Airport AL 608 Terre Haute Hulman Field AL 220 West LaFayette Purdue University Airport MISSISSIPPI

    IOWA AL 49 Biloxi Keesler A.F.B. AL 182 Greenwood Greenwood Municipal Airport AL 69 Burlington Burlington Airport AL 576 Gulfport Gulfport Municipal Airport AL 117 Des Moines Des Moines Airport AL 206 Jackson Hawkins Airport AL 396 Sioux City Sioux City Airport AL 254 Meridian Key Field

    AL 830 Roosevelt Lake Roosevelt Lake Anchorage

    KANSAS AL 817 Vicksburg Vicksburg Seaplane Base AL 533 Anthony Anthony Airport AL 75 Chanute Chanute Airport MISSOURI AL 155 Fort Riley Marshall A.F.B. AL 4 Advance Advance Int. Field AL 491 Garden City Garden City Municipal Airport AL 619 Garden City Garden City Airport AL 88

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    AL 200 Hutchinson Hutchinson Municipal Airport AL 213 Kansas City Kansas City Airport

    AL 217 Kirksville Kirksville Airport AL 212 Kansas City Fairfax Field AL 540 Joplin Joplin Municipal Airport AL 497 Lebo Lebo Intermediate Field

    AL 302 Olathe N.A.S. Olathe AL 359 St. Joseph Rosecrans Field

    AL 362 Salina Smoky Hill A.F.B. AL 360 St. Louis Lambert-St. Louis Airport AL 604 Springfield Springfield Municipal Airport AL 424 Topeka Topeka A.F.B. AL 510 Vichy Vichy Int. Field

    AL 620 Topeka Phillip Billard Airport AL 453 Wichita Wichita Airport MONTANA

    AL 48 Billings Billings Airport KENTUCKY AL 59 Bozeman Gallatin Field

    AL 605 Bowling Green Bowling Green-Warren Co. Airport AL 588 Butte Butte Airport

    AL 655 Covington Greater Cincinnati Airport AL 103 Custer Custer Int. Field

    AL 151 Fort Knox Godman A.F.B. AL 484 Cut Bank Cut Bank Airport

    AL 238 Louisville Bowman Field AL 121 Dillon Dillon Int. Field

    AL 239 Louisville Standiford Field AL 589 Drummond Drummond Int. Field AL 176 Great Falla Great Falls A.F.B. AL 177 Great Falla Great Falls Municipal Airport

    LOUISIANA AL 192 Helena Helena Airport AL 18 Alexandria Alexandria Airport AL 231 Lewistown Lewistown Airport AL 40 Baton Rouge Harding Field AL 234 Livingston Livingston Mun. Airport AL 832 Clear Lake Clear Lake Anchorage AL 259 Miles City Miles City Airport AL 222 Lake Charles Lake Charles Apt. AL 266 Missoula Missoula County Airport AL 824 Lake Charle• Lake Air Service AL 464 Whitehall Whitehall Int. Field

    AL 270 Monroe Selman Field AL 288 New Orleans New Orleans Airport NEBRASKA AL 600 New Orleans N.A.S. New Orleans AL 609 New Orleans Moisant International Airport AL 173 Grand Island Grand Island Airport AL 891 Shreveport Barksdale A.F.B. AL 191 Hayes Center Hayes Center Int. Field AL 391A Shreveport Barksdale Field AL 232 Lincoln Lincoln Airport AL 892 Shreveport Shreveport Airport AL 292 North Platte North Platte Airport

    AL 544 Omaha Offutt A.F.B.

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    AL 143 Fallon Fallon Airport (Freeman)

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    AL 246 Manchester Grenier A.F.B.

    MASSACHUSETTS NEW JERSEY AL 58 Boston Logan Airport AL 514 Boston NAS Squantum AL 150 Fort Dix McGuire A.F.B.

    AL 626 Boston Bedford Airport AL 223 Lakehurst NAS Lakehurst

    AL 840 Boston C.G.A.S. Salem AL 285 Newark Newark Airport

    AL 447 Chicopee Falls Westover A.F.B. NEW MEXICO AL 446 Westfield Barnes Airport

    AL 3 Acomita A co mi ta Int. Field

    MICHIGAN AL 12 Albuquerque Kirtland Field A.F.B. AL 71 Carlsbad Carlsbad Municipal Airport

    AL 41 Battle Creek Kellogg Field AL 92 Columbus Columbus Int. Field AL 118 Detroit Detroit City Airport AL 813 Elephant Butte Elephant Butte Reservoir Anchorage AL 119 Detroit Detroit-Wayne Major Airport AL 132 El Morro El Morro Int. Field AL 467 Detroit Willow Run Airport AL 585 Engle Engle Int. Field AL 618 Flint Bishop Airport AL 228 Las Vegas Las Vegas Airport AL 174 Grand Rapids Kent County Airport AL 308 Otto Otto Int. Field AL 224 Lansing Capital City Airport AL 554 Rodeo Rodeo Int. Field AL 276 Mount Clemens Selfridge A.F.B. AL 354 Roswell Walker A.F.B. AL 278 Muskegon Muskegon County Airport AL 548 Santa Fe Santa Fe Airport (New) AL 503 Sault Ste. Marie Sault Ste. Marie Airport AL 431 Tucumcari Tu cum earl Airport

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    NEW YORK RHODE ISLAND AL 10 Albany Albany Airport AL 333 Providence Theodore Francis Greene Airport AL 65 Buffalo Buffalo Airport AL 338 Quonset Point NAS Quonset Point

    AL 595 Dansville Dansville Airport CAROLINA AL 131 Elmira Chemung County Airport SOUTH AL 193 Hempstead Mitchel A.F.B. AL 76 Charleston Charleston Airport

    AL 845 Lake Chan1plain Plattsburg Seaplane Base AL 89 Columbia Capitol Airport AL 450 Newburgh Stewart Field AL 145 Florence Florence Airport AL 60 New York NAS N. Y. (Floyd Bennett) AL 179 Greenville Greenville A.F.B. AL 289 New York La Guardia Airport and Anchorage AL 180 Greenville Greenville Airport

    AL 286 Poughkeepsie Dutchess County Airport AL 843 Greenwood Reservoir Greenwood Reservoir Anchorage

    AL 351 Rochester Rochester Airport AL 401 Spartanburg Spartanburg Airport AL 433 Rome Griffiss A.F .B. AL 409 Sumter Shaw A.F.B.

    AL 844 Seneca Lake Seneca Seaplane Base AL 412 Syracuse Syracuse Municipal Airport SOUTH DAKOTA AL 434 Utica Utica Airport

    NORTH CAROLINA AL 642 Aberdeen Aberdeen Mun. Airport AL 324 Pierre Pierre Airport AL 821 Catawba Reservoir Catawba Reservoir Anchorage AL 343 Rapid City Weaver A.F.B. AL 78 Charlotte Douglas Airport AL 396 Sioux Falls Sioux Falls Airport AL 471 Cherry Point MCAS Cherry Point AL 444 Watertown Watertown Mun. Airport AL 617 Elizabeth City CGAS Elizabeth City AL 147 Fort Bragg PopeA.F.B. TENNESSEE AL 178 Greensboro Greensboro-High Point Airport AL 426 Bristol Tri-City Airport AL 828 High Rock Reservoir High Rock Reservoir Anchorage AL 79 Chattanooga Chattanooga Airport (Lovell Field) AL 516 Raleigh Raleigh-Durham Airport AL 205 Jacks Creek Jacks Creek Int. Field AL 340 Raleigh Raleigh Airport AL 218 Knoxville MeGhee-Tyson Airport AL 825 Wilmington Wilmington Anchorage AL 253 Memphis Memphis Airport AL 463 Winston Salem Smith Reynolds Airport AL 282 Nashville Berry Field

    AL 398 Smithville Smithville Int. Field

    NORTH DAKOTA TEXAS AL 51 Bismarck Bismarck Airport AL Abilene Abilene Municipal Airport No. 2 AL 120 Dickinson Dickinson Municipal Airport AL 481 Alice Alice Air.Port AL 144 Fargo Fargo (Hector Field) AL 19 Amarillo English Field AL 172 Grand Forks Grand Forks Airport AL 30 Austin Robert Mueller Airport AL 685 Jamestown Jamestown Airport AL 556 Austin Bergstrom A.F.B. AL 635 Minot Port O'Minot Airport AL 42 Beaumont Beaumont Airport AL 315 Pembina Pembina Int. Field AL 521 Beaumont Jefferson County Airport

    OHIO AL 47 Big Spring Big Spring Airport AL 61 Brownsville Rio Grande Valley International Apt

    AL 6 Akron Akron Airport AL 822 Burnet Buchanan Lake Anchorage AL 638 Akron Akron-Canton Airport AL 97 Corpus Christi Cliff Maus Field AL 83 Cincinnati Lunken Airport AL 98 Corpus Christi N AS Corpus Christi AL 84 Cleveland Cleveland Airport AL 105 Dallas Hensley Field AL 93 Columbus Lockbourne A.F.B. AL 106 Dallas Love Field AL 94 Columbus Port Columbus Airport AL 133 El Paso Biggs A.F.B. AL 107 Dayton Dayton Airport AL 134 El Paso El Paso Anderson International Apt AL 108 Dayton Wright-Patterson A.F.B.-Patterson AL 836 El Paso Ascarate Lake AL 109 Dayton Wright-Patterson A.F.B.-Wright AL 816 Fort Phantom Hill Ft. Phantom Hill Res. Anchorage AL 421 Toledo Toledo Airport AL 160 Fort Worth Carswell A.F.B. AL 583 Wilmington Clinton County A.F.B. AL 159 Fort Worth Meacham Field AL 583A Wilmington Clinton County AFB AL 846 Fort Worth Fort Worth (Mun.) Seaplane Base AL 466 Youngstown Youngstown Airport AL 847 Fort Worth Eagle Mountain Lake Anchorage

    OKLAHOMA AL 164 Galveston Galveston Airport and Anchorage AL 197 Houston Ellington A.F.B.

    AL 163 Gage Gage Airport AL 198 Houston Houston Airport AL 299 Oklahoma City Tinker A.F.B. AL 226 Laredo Laredo Airport AL 301 Oklahoma City Will Rogers Field AL 240 Lubbock Lubbock A.F.B. AL 603 Ponca City Ponca City Airport AL 241 Lubbock Lubbock Municipal Airport AL 432 Tulsa Tulsa Airport AL 820 Medina Lake Medina Lake Anchorage

    AL 258 Midland Midland Air Terminal

    OREGON AL 309 Palacios Palacios Airport AL835 Astoria Astoria Marine Air Service AL 815 Red Bluff Reservoir Red Bluff Reservoir Anchorage

    AL 35 Baker Baker Airport AL 364 Salt Flat Salt Flat Int. Field

    AL 837 Coos Bay North Bend Anchorage AL 367 San Angelo San Angelo-Mathis Field

    AL 140 Eugene Mahlon Sweet Airport AL 368 San Angelo Goodfellow A.F.B.

    AL 591 La Grande La Grande Airport AL 341 San Antonio Randolph A.F.B.

    AL 473 Klamath Falls Klamath Falls Airport AL 369 San Antonio San Antonio Airport (Alamo Field)

    AL 251 Medford Medford Mun Airport AL 370 San Antonio Brooks A.F.B.

    AL 316 Pendleton Pendleton Airport AL 371 San Antonio Kelly A.F.B.

    AL 330 Portland Portland Airport AL 622 Tyler Pounds Field

    AL 345 Redmond Roberts Field AL 439 Waco Waco Municipal Airport

    AL 530 The Dalles The Dalles Airport AL 579 Waco Waco A.F.B. AL 454 Wichita Falls Wichita Falls (Mun.)

    PENNSYLVANIA Sheppard AFB Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton Airp.

    AL 461 Wink Wink Airport AL 15 Allentown AL 139 Erie Port Erie Airport UTAH AL 187 Harrisburg Harrisburg State Airport AL 100 Martinsburg Blair County Airport AL 113 Delta Delta Airport

    AL 188 Middletown Olmsted A.F.B. AL 137 Enterprise Enterprise Int. Field

    AL 528 Philadelphia North Philadelphia Airport AL 489 Fairfield Fairfield Int. Field

    AL 320 Philadelphia Philadelphia International Airport AL 242 Lucin Lucin Int. Field

    AL 839 Philadelphia NAAS Mustin Field AL 260 Milford Milford Airport

    AL 523 Philipsburg Black Moshannon Airport AL 296 Ogden HillA.F.B.

    AL 326 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh-Allegheny Co. Airport AL 297 Ogden Ogden Municipal Airport

    AL 455 Wilkes-Barre Wilkes-Barre-Wyoming Valley Airp AL 365 Salt Lake City Salt Lake City Municipal No. 1

    AL 457 Williamsport Williamsport Airport AL 445 Wendover Wendover A.F.B.

    AL 598 Willow Grove NAS Willow Grove

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    AL 639 AL 599 AL 170 AL 185 AL 499 AL 290 AL 291 AL 336 AL 339 AL 347 AL 349

    AL 45 AL 130 AL 138 AL 142 AL 384 AL 385 AL 582 AL 403 AL 553 AL 414 AL 422 AL 440 AL 451 AL 452

    AL 465

    CITY OR TOWN AIRPORT

    VERMONT Burlington Burlington Airport Montpelier Barre-Montpelier Airport

    VIRGINIA Chincoteague Danville Gordonsville Hampton Lynchburg Norfolk Norfolk Pulaski Quantico Richmond Roanoke

    NAAS Chincoteague Danville Airport Gordonsville Int. Field Langley A.F.B. Preston Glenn Airport NAS Norfolk Norfolk Municipal Airport Loving Field MCAS Quantico Byrd Field Woodrum Field

    WASHINGTON Bellingham Ellensburg Ephrata Everett Seattle Seattle Seattle Spokane Spokane Tacoma Toledo Walla Walla Whidbey Island Whidbey Island

    Yakima

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    Yakima County Airport

    NO.

    AL 128 AL 201 AL 249 AL 479

    AL 219 AL 235 AL 245 AL 262

    AL 72 AL 73 AL 80 AL 148 AL 225 AL 353 AL 388 AL 394

    AL 761 AL 772 AL 756 AL 775 AL 754 AL 759 AL 774 AL 755 AL 758 AL 767

    CITY OR TOWN AIRPORT

    WEST VIRGINIA Elkins Huntington Martinsburg Morgantown

    Elkins Airport Huntington Airport Martinsburg Airport Morgantown Airport

    WISCONSIN La Crosse Lone Rock Madison Milwaukee

    La Crosse Airport Lone Rock Int. Field Madison Mun. Airport General Mitcbeil Field

    WYOMING Casper Casper Cheyenne Fort Bridger Laramie Rock Springs Sheridan Sinclair

    Casper A.F.B. Wardwell Ain>ort Cheyenne Airport Fort Bridger Int. Field Brees Field Rock Springs Airport Sheridan County Airport Sinclair Int. Field

    TERRITORY OF HAWAII

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    N.A.S. Barbers Point Port Allen Airport Hilo Airport Hickam A.A.B. Honolulu Airport Molokai Airport Upolu Airport Wheeler A.A.B. Maui Airport Barking Sands A.F.B.

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    NO. CITY OR TOWN AIRPORT

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    ARIZONA ILS 462 Winslow Winslow Airport

    ILS 36 ILS 236 ILS 237 ILS 294 ILS 375

    CALIFORNIA Bakersfield Long Beach Los Angeles Oakland San Francisco

    Bakersfield-Kern County Arpt. No.1 Long Beach Airport Los Angeles Airport Oakland Airport San Francisco Airport

    COLORADO * ILS 114 Denver Stapleton Airfield

    Walker Field ILS 634 Grand Junction

    ILS 460

    ILS 443

    ILS 207 ILS 415 ILS 416

    ILS 26

    CONNECTICUT Windsor Locks Bradley Field

    DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Washington

    Jacksonville Tallahasee Tampa

    Atlanta

    Washington National Airport

    FLORIDA Imeson Airport Dale Mabry Field Tampa Int. Airport

    GEORGIA Atlanta Airport

    IDAHO tILS 57 Boise Boise Air Terminal

    ILS 81 ILS 166 ILS 269

    Chicago Chicago Moline

    ILLINOIS Chicago Airport Chicago-Orchard Airport Moline Airport

    INDIANA ILS 203 Indianapolis Weir Cook Airport

    Bendix Field ILS 399 South Bend

    tILS 117'

    ILS 453

    ILS 655 ILS 239

    ILS 609

    ILS 58 ILS 625

    *ILS 652

    ILS 467

    IOWA Des Moines Des Moines Airport

    KANSAS Wichita Wichita Airport

    KENTUCKY Covington Greater Cincinnati Airport Louisville Standiford Field

    LOUISIANA New Orleans Moisant International Airport

    MASSACHUSETTS Boston Boston Worcester

    Detroit

    Logan Airport Bedford Airport Worcester Airport

    MICHIGAN Willow Run Airport

    MINNESOTA ILS 264 Minneapolis Wold-Chamberlain Field

    ILS 206

    *ILS 213 ILS 359 ILS 360

    Jackson

    Kansas City St. Joseph St. Louis

    MISSISSIPPI Hawkins Airport

    MISSOURI Kansas City Airport Rosecrans Field Lambert-St. Louis Airport

    NO. CITY OR TOWN AIRPORT

    MONTANA ILS 48 Billings Billings Airport

    NEBRASKA *ILS 304 Omaha Omaha Air.port

    NEW JERSEY ILS 285 Newark Newark Airport

    NEW MEXICO ILS 12 Albuquerque Kirtland Field A.F.B.

    Nm,W YORK ILS 65 Buffalo Buffalo Airport

    La Guardia Field ILS 289 New York ILS 651

    ILS 516

    ILS 51

    ILS 638 *!LS 84 *ILS 94 ILS 107

    *ILS 301 ILS 432

    ILS 140 ILS 330

    White Plains Westchester County Airport

    NORTH CAROLINA Raleigh Raleigh-Durham Airport

    NORTH DAKOTA Bismarck Bismarck Airport

    OHIO Akron Akron-Canton Airport Cleveland Cleveland Airport Columbus Port Columbus Airport Dayton Dayton Airport

    OKLAHOMA Oklahoma City Tulsa

    Eugene Portland

    Will Rogers Field Tulsa Airport

    OREGON Mahlon Sweet Airport

    Portland Airport

    PENNSYLVANIA ILS 139 Erie Port Erie Airport ILS 320 Philadelphia Philadelphia International Airport

    Reading Airport *ILS 627 Reading

    ILS 76

    ILS 218 *ILS 253 *ILS 282

    ILS 19 ILS 30 ILS 61 ILS 106 ILS 134 ILS 159 ILS 198 ILS 369

    ILS 365

    ILS 291

    ILS 582 ILS 403

    ILS 80 ILS 353

    SOUTH CAROLINA Charleston

    Knoxville Memphis Nashville

    Amarillo Austin Brownsville Dallas El Paso Fort Worth Houston San Antonio

    Charleston Airport

    TENNESSEE McGhee-Tyson Airport Memphis Airport Berry Field

    TEXAS English Pield Robert Mueller Airport Rio Grande Valley International Apt. Love Field Anderson Field Meacham Field Houston Airport San Antonio Airport (Alamo Field)

    UTAH Salt Lake City Salt Lake City Municipal No. J

    VIRGINIA Norfolk Norfolk Mun. Airport

    WASHINGTON Seattle SeaLl!e-Tacoma Airport Spokane Geiger Field

    WYOMING Cheyenne Cheyenne Airport Rock Springs Rock Springs Mun. Airport

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    OP 486 OP 321 OP 322 OP 429 OP 462

    OP 637 OP 631 OP 233 OP 420

    OP 36

    OP 67 OP 615 OP 236

    OP 237 OP 643 OP 271 OP 410 OP 543 OP 294 OP 310 OP 545 OP 344 OP 358 OP 363 OP 373 OP 375 OP 378 OP 407 OP 558

    OP 18 OP 43 OP 87 OP 114 OP 634 OP 325 OP 221 OP 668 OP 335

    OP 621 OP 189 OP 460

    OP 443

    OP 110 OP 154 OP 207 OP 606 OP 624 OP 248 OP 257 OP 305 OP 318 OP 613 OP 625

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    U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey DESIGNATE THUS: OP 50, WHEN ORDERING

    Price, 40 cents each. A discount of 33~ o/o is allowed for one order in one shipment to one address of $10 or more. (For gross orders $6.67 to $10 a charge of $6.67 is made.)

    CITY OR TOWN AIRPORT

    ALABAMA Birmingham Birmingham Airport Dothan Dothan Airport Huntsville Huntsville Airport Mobile Bates Field Mobile Brookley A .F.B. Montgomery Dannelly Field Montgomery Gunter A.F.B. Muscle Shoals Muscle Shoals Airport

    ARIZONA Douglas A.F.F. Phoenix Luke Field Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport Tucson Davis-Monthan A .F.B. Winslow Winslow Airport

    ARKANSAS El Dorado Fort Smith Little Rock Texarkana

    El Dorado-Goodwin Airport Fort Smith Airport Adams Field Texarkana (Municipal) Airport

    CALIFORNIA Bakersfield Bakersfield-Kern County

    Airport Burbank Lockheed Air Terminal Livermore Livermore Sky Ranch Airport Long Beach Long Beach (Daugherty)

    Airport Los Angeles Los Angeles (Mines) Airport Modesto Modesto Airport Monterey Monterey Peninsula Airport Mountain View Moffett Field, N.A.S. Needles Needles Airport Oakland Oakland Airport Palmdale Palmdale Airport Palm Springs Palm Springs Airport Red Bluff Bidwell Airport Sacramento Sacramento Airport Salinas Salinas Airport San Diego Lindbergh Field San Francisco San Francisco Airport Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Airport Stockton Stockton Field Visalia Visalia Airport

    COLORADO Alamosa Alamosa Municipal Airport Canon City Freemont County Airport Colorado Springs Colorado Springs Mun. Airport Denver Stapleton Field Grand J' unction Walker Field Greely Clarence F. Crosier Field La Junta La Junta Municipal Airport Montrose Montrose Airport Pueblo Pueblo Airport

    CONNECTICUT Bridgeport Hartford Windsor Locks

    Bridgeport Airport Brainard Field Bradley Field

    DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Washington

    Daytona Beach Fort Meyers Jacksonville Key West Lakeland Marianna Miami Orlando Pensacola St. Petersburg St. Petersburg

    Washington National Airport

    FLORIDA Daytona Beach Airport Page Field Jacksonville Airport No. 1 Meacham Airport Drane Field Marianna Airport Miami International Airport Orlando AFB (Municipal o. 1) Pensacola Municipal Airport Albert Whitted Airport Pinellas County International

    Airport

    NO. CITY OR TOWN AIRPORT

    0 P 640 Sarasota OP 415 Tallahassee OP 416 Tampa

    Sarasota-Bradenton Air:Port Dale Mabry Field Tampa International Airport

    (Drew Field) OP 449 West Palm Beach Palm Beach International Airport

    Vero Beach Airport OP 437 Vero Beach

    OP OP 26 OP 469 OP 28 OP 168

    OP 636 OP 244 OP 381

    OP 590 OP 328

    OP 81 OP 269

    OP 513 *OP 156 OP 157 OP 203 OP 399 OP 608

    OP 117 OP 682

    OP 200 OP 212 OP 620 OP 453

    OP 655 OP 697 OP 238 OP 628

    OP 13 OP 40 OP 222 OP 288 OP 609 OP 392

    OP 39 OP 329 OP 331

    OP 37

    OP 58 OP 447 OP 446

    OP ll8 OP 618 OP 174 OP 224 OP 278 OP 647 OP 648 OP 425 OP 467

    GEORGIA Albany Albany Airport Atlanta Atlanta Airport Atlanta N.A.S. Atlanta Augusta Daniel Field Brunswick Malcolm McKinnon Airport

    (St. Simon Island) Columbus Muscogee County Airport Macon Herbert Smart Airport Savannah Hunter Field

    IDAHO Idaho Falls Idaho Falls Muncipal Airport Pocatello Pocatello Airport

    ILLINOIS Chicago Chicago AirPort Moline Moline Airport

    INDIANA Evansville Evansville AirPort Fort Wayne Baer Field Fort Wayne Smith Field Indianapolis Indianapolis Airport South Bend Bendix Field Terre Haute Hulman Field

    IOWA Des Moines Des Moines Airport Iowa City Iowa City Municipal Airport

    KANSAS Hutchinson Hutchinson Municipal Airport Kansas City Fairfax Field Topeka Phillip Billard Airport Wichita Wichita Airport

    KENTUCKY Covington Greater Cincinnati Airport Lexington Blue Grass Airport Louisville Bowman Field Paducah Paducah McCracken Co. Airport

    LOUISIANA Alexandria Alexandria Airport Baton Rouge Harding Field Lake Charles Lake Charles Municipal Airport New Orleans New Orleans Airport New Orleans Moisant International Airport Shreveport Shreveport Airport

    MAINE Bangor DowA.F.B. Portland Port1and Airport Presque Isle Presque Isle A.F.B.

    MARYLAND Baltimore Baltimore Municipal Airport

    MASSACHUSETTS Boston Chicopee Falls Westfield

    Detroit Flint Grand Rapids Lansing Muskegon Pellston Saginaw Traverse City Ypsilanti

    Logan Airport Westover A.F.B. Barnes Municipal Airport

    MICHIGAN Detroit City Airport Bishop Airport Kent County Airport Capital City Airport Muskegon County Airp0rt Emmet County Airport Tri-City Airport Traverse City Municipal Airport Willow Run Airport

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    NO. CITY OR TOWN AIRPORT NO. CITY OR TOWN AIRPORT

    MINNESOTA OHIO OP 125 Duluth Duluth Airport OP 638 Akron Akron-Canton Co. Field OP 264 Minneapolis Wold-Chamberlain Field OP 83 Cincinnati Lunken Airport

    OP 350 Rochester Rochester Municipal Airport OP 84 Cleveland Cleveland Airport

    OP 263 St. Paul St. Paul Airport OP 94 Columbus N.A.S. Port Columbus

    MISSISSIPPI OP 107 Dayton Dayton Airport OP 421 Toledo Toledo Airport OP 206 Jackson Hawkins Airport OP 466 Youngstown Youngstown Airport OP 254 Meridian Key Field

    MISSOURI OKLAHOMA

    OP 623 Muskogee Davis Field OP 540 Joplin Joplin Mun. Airport OP 301 Oklahoma City Will Rogers Field OP 213 Kansas City Kansas City Airport OP 603 Ponca City Ponca City Airport OP 359 St. Joseph Rosecrans Field OP 432 Tulsa Tu1sa Municipal Airport OP 360 St. Louis Lambert-St. Louis Airport

    OREGON OP 604 Springfield Springfield Mun. Airport MONTANA OP 140 Eugene Mahlon Sweet Airport

    OP 251 Medford Medford Airport OP 48 Billings Billings Airport OP 316 Pendleton Pendleton Airport OP 588 Butte Butte Airport OP 330 Portland Portland Airport

    OP 484 Cut Bank Cut Bank Airport OP 345 Redmond Roberts Field

    OP 177 Great Falls Great Falls Municipal Airport OP 361 Salem McNary Field

    OP 192 Helena Helena Airport OP 530 The Dalles The Dalles Airport

    OP 231 Lewistown Lewistown Airport OP 649 Troutdale Troutdale Airport

    OP 259 Miles City Miles City Airport PENNSYLVANIA OP 266 Missoula Missoula County Airport

    OP 464 Whitehall Whitehall 36-A Intermediate OP 15 Allentown Allentown-Bethlehem Airport OP 187 Harrisburg Harrisburg State Airport

    NEBRASKA OP 528 Philadelphia Philadelphia Northeast Airport OP 232 Lincoln Lincoln Airport *OP 320 Philadelphia Philadelphia International Airport OP 292 North Platte Lee Bird Field OP 326 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh-Allegheny County

    *North Platte Airport Airport OP 304 Omaha Omaha Airport OP 627 Reading Reading Airport

    OP 457 Williamsport Williamsport Airport NEVADA

    RHODE ISLAND OP 612 Boulder City Boulder City Airport OP 227 Las Vegas Las Vegas A.F.B. OP 333 Providence Theodore Francis Greene Airport

    OP 346 Reno Hubbard Field SOUTH CAROLINA

    NEW HAMPSHIRE OP 76 Charleston Charleston Municipal Airport OP 95 Concord Concord Municipal Airport OP 89 Columbia Capital Airport

    OP 246 Manchester Grenier A.F.B. OP 180 Greenville Greenville Airport OP 401 Spartanburg Spartanburg Airport

    NEW JERSEY SOUTH DAKOTA OP 285 Newark Newark Airport

    OP 642 Aberdeen Aberdeen Municipal Airport

    NEW MEXICO OP 202 Huron Huron Municipal Airport OP 324 Pierre Pierre Airport OP 12 Albuquerque Kirtland A.F.B. OP 343 Rapid City Rapid City A.A.B. OP 71 Carlsbad Carlsbad Mun. Airport OP 396 Sioux Falls Sioux Falls Municipal Airport OP 228 Las Vegas Las Vegas Airport OP 592 Spearfish Black Hills Airport OP 354 Roswell Walker A.F.B . OP 444 Watertown Watertown Airport OP 548 Santa Fe Santa Fe Mun. Airport

    NEW YORK TENNESSEE OP 426 Bristol Tri-City Airport

    OP 10 Albany Albany Airport OP 79 Chattanooga Chattanooga Airport OP 65 Buffalo Buffalo Airport (Lovell Field) OP 193 Hempstead Mitchell A.F.B. OP 218 Knoxville McGhee-Tyson Airport

    OP 450 Newburgh Stewart Field OP 253 Memphis Memphis Airport •op 289 New York La Guardia Field OP 282 Nashville Berry Field OP 610 New York N. Y. International Airport

    (Idlewild) TEXAS OP 614 Niagara Falls Niagara Falls Municipal Airport OP Abilene Abilene Air Terminal OP 351 Rochester Rochester Airport OP 2 Abilene Abilene A .F.F.

    NORTH CAROLINA OP 19 Amarillo English Field OP 30 Austin Robert Mueller Airport

    OP 78 Charlotte Doug las Airport OP 521 Beaumont Jefferson County Airport

    OP 178 Greensboro Greensboro-High PointAirport OP 47 Big Spring Big Spring Airport

    OP 516 Raleigh Raleigh-Durham Airport OP 61 Brownsville Rio Grande Valley

    OP 463 Winston-Salem Smith-Reynolds Airport International Airport OP 97 Corpus Christi Cliff Maus Field

    NORTH DAKOTA OP 105 Dallas Hensley Fieid OP 106 Dallas Love Field

    OP 51 Bismarck Bismarck Mnnicipal Airport OP 134 El Paso El Paso Anderson OP 120 Dickinson Dickinson Municipal Airport International Airport OP 144 Fargo Fargo-Hector Airport OP 159 Fort Worth Meacham Field OP 172 Grand Forks Grand Forks Mun. Airport OP 160 Fort Worth Carswell A.F.B. OP 685 Jamestown Jamestown Municipal Airport OP 164 Galveston Galveston Airport A.A.F. OP 635 Minot Port O'Minot Airport OP 198 Hoµston Houston Airport OP 660 Valley City Valley City Mun. Airport OP 226 Laredo Laredo Airport

    OP 241 Lubbock South Plains A.A.F. *Lubbock Municipal Airport

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    NO. CITY OR TOWN AIRPORT NO. CITY OR TOWN AIRPORT

    TEXAS ' OP 258 Midland Midland Air Terminal OP 682 Seattle Seattle-Tacoma Airport OP 674 Midland Midland Air Park OP 402 Spokane Felts Field OP 367 San Angelo San Angelo Airport OP 403 Spokane Geiger Field

    Mathis Field OP 422 Toledo Toledo-Winlock OP 369 San Antonio San Antonio Airport International Field

    (Alamo Field) OP 440 Walla Walla Walla Walla City-County Airport OP 622 Tyler Pounds Field OP 641 Wenatchee Pangborn Field OP 439 Waco Waco Municipal Airport OP 466 Yakima Yakima County Airport OP 464 Wichita Falls Wichita Falls Municipal

    Airport WEST VIRGINIA UTAH OP 616 Clarksburg Benedum Airport

    Ogden Municipal Airport OP 128 Elkins Elkins Airport

    OP 297 Ogden OP 479 Morgantown Morgantown Airport OP 366 Salt Lake City Salt Lake City Airport No. 1 OP 646 Parkersburg Wood County Airport

    VERMONT OP 660 Wheeling Wheeling-Ohio Co. Airport OP 70 Burlington Burlington Municipal Airport WISCONSIN OP 622 Montpelier Barre-Montpelier Airport OP 219 La Crosse La Crosse Municipal Airport

    VIRGINIA OP 245 Madison Madison Municipal Airport Preston Glenn Airport

    OP 262 Milwaukee General Mitchell Field OP 499 Lynchburg

    WYOMING OP 291 Norfolk Norfolk Municipal Airport OP 347 Richmond Byrd Field OP 73 Casper Wardwell Field OP 349 Roanoke Woodrum Field OP 80 Cheyenne Cheyenne Airport

    WASHINGTON OP 631 Greybull Greybull Municipal Airport OP 686 Powell Powell Municipal Airport

    OP 46 Bellingham Bellingham Airport OP 691 Riverton Riverton Municipal Airport OP 130 Ellensburg Bowers Field OP 388 Sheridan Sheridan County Airport OP 142 Everett Paine Field OP 801 Worland Worland Municipal Airport OP 884 Seattle King County Airport

    (Boeing Field)

  • RADIO FACILITY CHARTS - UNITED STATES

    Designed for radio navigation. Show shorelines of major water areas, international boundaries and complete information for radio navigation. Detailed information on radio facilities tabulated on back of each chart.

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  • 26 PART 2

    USAF AND NAVY AERONAUTICAL CHARTS DISTRIBUTED BY THE COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY I

    Charts listed in Part 2 of this catalog are sold subject to rules determined by the Aeronautical Chart Service of the Department of the Air Force or the Hydrographic Office of the Department of the Navy. All requests for USAF charts from other than United States nationals should be forwarded directly to the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington 25, D. C., for handling.

    USAF Aeronautical Planning Charts. *-Scale, 1 :5,000,000. The forty-three charts give world coverage and contain drainage, relief and culture consisting of international boundaries, cities, railroads and highways, with aeronautical overprint of isogonic lines and important aerodromes. Average chart size is 32 by 47 inches. Price, 40 cents each. Designated thus: AP-17.

    USAF Long Range Air Navigation Charts.* - Scale, 1:3,000,000. The topographic information shows drainage, relief, cities and rail-roads. The aeronautical data includes principal aerodromes, beacons, radio facilities and isogonic lines. The seventy-eight charts are approximately 40 by 52 inches. In addition to the regular charts of world coverage, special charts are published (indicated by hatched lines) covering areas of active air routes; these special charts eliminate the use of several standard charts on one flight, thus enabling the navigator to utilize all available desk space. Price, 40 cents each. Designated thus: LR-21 and LR-25-S.

    USAF Navigational Flight Charts.*-Strip charts at scales of 1 :3,000,000, 1 :4,000,000, and 1 :5,000,000. The code identification is NF. Price, 40 cents each. Designated thus: NF-2.

    USAF Special Navigation Charts.*-Large sheet, small scale charts for long range navigation. These charts show essential hydrographic and cultural features except that no highways are shown. The overprint shows all important aeronautical facilities. There are ten charts published for areas of frequent aerial operations, Scale 1 :5,000,000. Price, 40 cents each. Designated thus: NS-140.

    USAF Special Plotting and Special Aeronautical Charts.* - Large scale and large sheet charts suita_ble for both plotting and pilotage navigation in areas of frequent aerial operations. Identified by

    series as PS or AS. Price, 40 cents each. Designated thus: PS-502 or AS-114.

    USAF Air Navigation Charts.*-Large scale plotting charts for dead-reckoning navigation. They show sufficient topographic de-tail for visual flight. Price, 40 cents each. Designated thus: AN-136.

    USAF World Aeronautical Charts.*-Scale, description, size, price and identification exactly the same as for World Aeronau-tical Charts, U.S. and Alaska. Universal Water Charts are published for use as a plotting sheet in areas comprised of water only and can be used in any longitude of the specified latitude. Each of these charts covers the water area in a band of 4 degrees of latitude, for example UWC 32 /36 indicates the the band from latitude 32° to 36°.

    USAF Flight Charts.*-Scale, description, price and identifica-tion the same as for those of U. S. and Alaska.

    Foreign Instrument Approach and Landing Charts.-Similar in specifications to those of the United States. Price, 5 cents each. See following paragraph for information on Pilot's Handbooks and revision service. Designated thus: AL-1320.

    USAF Pilot's Handbooks (Foreign).*-The handbooks are loose-leaf and maintained by issue of supplemental or revised sheets as necessary. They give information on routes, facilities and procedures and also include approach and landing charts. Price, $5.00 per handbook, with binder $1.00 extra. Annual revision service $5.00 per book. Ordered by region thus: Pilot's Handbook - Europe.

    Naval Aviation Charts, V30.* - Scale, 1:2,188,800. Show drain-age, contours and cities. Isogonic lines, compass roses, radio facil-ities and aerodromes make up aeronautical information. Approxi-mate size is 35 by 54 inches. Price, 50 cents each. Designated thus: No. V30-34.

    Naval Aviation Charts, V70.* - Scale, 1 :5,107,200. Base informa-tion similar to V30 series but aeronautical data shows only isogonic lines, compass roses and important aerodromes. Approximate size 33 by 52 inches. Price, 50 cents each. Designated thus: No. V70-2.

    * See diagrams.

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    Designed for radio navigation. Show shorelines of major water areas, international boundaries and complete information for radio navigation. Detailed information on radio facilities tabulated on back of each chart.

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  • 26 PART 2

    USAF AND NAVY AERONAUTICAL CHARTS DISTRIBUTED BY THE COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY I

    Charts listed in Part 2 of this catalog are sold subject to rules determined by the Aeronautical Chart Service of the Department of the Air Force or the Hydrographic Office of the Department of the Navy. All requests for USAF charts from other than United States nationals should be forwarded directly to the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington 25, D. C., for handling.

    USAF Aeronautical Planning Charts. *-Scale, 1 :5,000,000. The forty-three charts give world coverage and contain drainage, relief and culture consisting of international boundaries, cities, railroads and highways, with aeronautical overprint of isogonic lines and important aerodromes. Average chart size is 32 by 47 inches. Price, 40 cents each. Designated thus: AP-17.

    USAF Long Range Air Navigation Charts.* - Scale, 1:3,000,000. The topographic information shows drainage, relief, cities and rail-roads. The aeronautical data includes principal aerodromes, beacons, radio facilities and isogonic lines. The seventy-eight charts are approximately 40 by 52 inches. In addition to the regular charts of world coverage, special charts are published (indicated by hatched lines) covering areas of active air routes; these special charts eliminate the use of several standard charts on one flight, thus enabling the navigator to utilize all available desk space. Price, 40 cents each. Designated thus: LR-21 and LR-25-S.

    USAF Navigational Flight Charts.*-Strip charts at scales of 1 :3,000,000, 1 :4,000,000, and 1 :5,000,000. The code identification is NF. Price, 40 cents each. Designated thus: NF-2.

    USAF Special Navigation Charts.*-Large sheet, small scale charts for long range navigation. These charts show essential hydrographic and cultural features except that no highways are shown. The overprint shows all important aeronautical facilities. There are ten charts published for areas of frequent aerial operations, Scale 1 :5,000,000. Price, 40 cents each. Designated thus: NS-140.

    USAF Special Plotting and Special Aeronautical Charts.* - Large scale and large sheet charts suita_ble for both plotting and pilotage navigation in areas of frequent aerial operations. Identified by

    series as PS or AS. Price, 40 cents each. Designated thus: PS-502 or AS-114.

    USAF Air Navigation Charts.*-Large scale plotting charts for dead-reckoning navigation. They show sufficient topographic de-tail for visual flight. Price, 40 cents each. Designated thus: AN-136.

    USAF World Aeronautical Charts.*-Scale, description, size, price and identification exactly the same as for World Aeronau-tical Charts, U.S. and Alaska. Universal Water Charts are published for use as a plotting sheet in areas comprised of water only and can be used in any longitude of the specified latitude. Each of these charts covers the water area in a band of 4 degrees of latitude, for example UWC 32 /36 indicates the the band from latitude 32° to 36°.

    USAF Flight Charts.*-Scale, description, price and identifica-tion the same as for those of U. S. and Alaska.

    Foreign Instrument Approach and Landing Charts.-Similar in specifications to those of the United States. Price, 5 cents each. See following paragraph for information on Pilot's Handbooks and revision service. Designated thus: AL-1320.

    USAF Pilot's Handbooks (Foreign).*-The handbooks are loose-leaf and maintained by issue of supplemental or revised sheets as necessary. They give information on routes, facilities and procedures and also include approach and landing charts. Price, $5.00 per handbook, with binder $1.00 extra. Annual revision service $5.00 per book. Ordered by region thus: Pilot's Handbook - Europe.

    Naval Aviation Charts, V30.* - Scale, 1:2,188,800. Show drain-age, contours and cities. Isogonic lines, compass roses, radio facil-ities and aerodromes make up aeronautical information. Approxi-mate size is 35 by 54 inches. Price, 50 cents each. Designated thus: No. V30-34.

    Naval Aviation Charts, V70.* - Scale, 1 :5,107,200. Base informa-tion similar to V30 series but aeronautical data shows only isogonic lines, compass roses and important aerodromes. Approximate size 33 by 52 inches. Price, 50 cents each. Designated thus: No. V70-2.

    * See diagrams.

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    UNIVERSAL WATER CHARTS

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    0 . Universal Water Charts (Scale 1:1,000,t)OO; size 22x29 inches)

    45 I- covering 4° of latitude have been published for use in place of the World Aeronautical Charts In water areas. The user must Insert the appropriate longitude values for the particular area desired. Water tint Is prin~ within the normal geographical limits and the chart is desil!Jled for use irt both north 1J1d south latitudes. Charts must be ordered by name and latitude thus : Water- 48 I 52

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    998 1087-I 1'Q86

    150°

    OCEAN

    CHART SPECIFICAllONSi Mercator l'rojecllon Lat 4°N to 4°S Lambert Conformal Conie Pr0jection Ut 4° to 72° Stereographic Polar Projeetion 72° to 90" Stale l :l,000,000 (I lnc(l"' 16 Statute N!ii,s " appro*.) Chart Size: 22 by 29 inch9$ (app1ox.) Contour Interval : 1000 .feet where shown.: Pries 25 cents each. Designated thus: WAC 304

    135° 120° 105° 90° 60°

    Designed for long flights al high speed. Aeronautical information includes airways, radio and visual aids, aircraft facilities, isogonic lines and compass roses. Topography complete with relief portrayed by contours and gradient tints.

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