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Steve T
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posted 1/6/2013 5:59:28 PM
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Hi,
Just loaded SD and trying to find my way around.
Can anyone tell me what the two grey X symbols mean as found on the Isle of Wight just west of Newport. Have looked through documentation but have been unable to find an explanation.
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ckurz7000
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posted 1/12/2013 7:22:34 AM
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Could be NOTAMs that expired.
--Chris.
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SkyDemon Charts 2 Legend
Steve T
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1/6/2013 5:59:28 PM
Hi Steve, welcome to the world of SD. They don't appear on my charts....
AnglianAV8R
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1/6/2013 7:47:21 PM
Hi, Many thanks for replying. Hopfully a screen shot is attached....
Steve T
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1/7/2013 12:12:26 PM
No crosses for me either, have another go at a screen shot
nje
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1/7/2013 3:39:14 PM
Not having much success I'm afraid, the attach button does not seem to...
Steve T
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1/8/2013 11:51:46 AM
Steve T - I've had another look and you are quite right, there atre...
nje
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1/8/2013 12:38:21 PM
Could these be NOTAM areas? -- Chris.
ckurz7000
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1/10/2013 8:57:15 PM
Whatever the x's signified they seem to have disappeared today!!
Steve T
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1/11/2013 11:12:50 AM
Could be NOTAMs that expired. --Chris.
ckurz7000
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1/12/2013 7:22:34 AM
It's probably a NOTAM. Just hover your mouse over the area on a PC, or...
Tim Dawson
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1/16/2013 11:30:01 AM
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