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Old 14th June 2006, 23:17
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Crash site maps etc. using GOOGLE

Hi all !
Just experimented with Google Maps (beta version).
If anybody should be in need of nice maps of crash sites etc. It's easy enough to manipulate the Google map address field to map a given Latitude / Longitude geo coordinate. F.ex.
coordinates given by the LUMA calculator (http://www.gyges.dk/reporting_grids.htm).

Take for example Melsbroek/Belgium airport.
Here is the Google Maps address:
http://maps.google.com/mapdata?latit...min_priority=2

Quite nice runway map, or?

Multimap map for comparison (scale 1:25000) is here:
http://www.multimap.com/map/browse.c...e=25000&icon=x

If you take a look to the Google address system you can see that latitude and longitude are expressed as a 8-digit figure. The first two ciphers indicate Degrees and the next 6 ciphers Minutes and Seconds given as a decimal fraction. So if you have Minute/Second coordinates you must convert these to a decimal figure, f.ex.:

Melsbroek airport is Lat 50°54'05"N and Lon 4°29'04"E
this corresponds to
Decimal reporting of Lat 50.901389 N and Lon 4.484444

Formula to convert Min/Sec into decimal reporting is as follows:

Decimal Conversion = ((Minutes*60)+Seconds)/3600

Don't enter the "." separating Degrees Minutes/Seconds.

The next thing is you can manipulate the zoom factor by modifying the figure following the "zm="of the Google address ("1200" is smallest scale, then double to 2400, 4800, and so on).

And finally you can manipulate the width and heigth of your custom map by modifying "w=" and "h=" the same way (use round hundreds starting with "100").

Two problems yet:
-couldn't figure out the system for coordinates west to Greenwich, somehow the LON figure has 10 ciphers then start ing with 49.... just west to Greenwich.
-Google doesn't seem to like military installations, f.ex.,
Chievres Airbase a "blue lake"? ;-)

http://maps.google.com/mapdata?latit...min_priority=2

That's it for today, hope of any help,
bye all !
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Old 15th June 2006, 13:31
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Re: Crash site maps etc. using GOOGLE

Hi, Frankie.

Of great help, thanks!

Have now converted my entire loss database to use this, and can then by selecting the appropriate loss and click on locate get a map of the area as well as a satellite image using the Google Earth system.

Do you have any ide how to tell the system to superimpose a grid of your own design?? Or range bars or someting?? (I do not know if it is possible... and sadly hasn't got the time to check it now...)

Really cool, and interesting to see how many of the old airfields and stuff that are still visible on satellite imagery...

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Old 24th June 2006, 01:41
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Re: Crash site maps etc. using GOOGLE

Hi Andy !

I'm just back from vacation, therefore a late answer:

No sorrily I have no idea how to
" superimpose a grid of one's own design?? Or range bars or
someting." I don't think that this is an online option.

Yes it's a very good idea to link to GOOGLE earth too.
I also thought of that. But i didn't download
Google Earth onto my very-low-tech Computer System
(it's from 1998 !)

Nice greetings !

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