Just a quick question for the more knowledgable out there. Is there a web site/program that has the entire country on a map and then has areas broken down (like sectionals) that you can zoom into and label all the airports you have visited?My mother has a world map at her house and a little pin in every city she has visited. It is a fun thing for her to look at and plan where she is going next. It would be overwhelming to have a real size map with every airport listed so that you could put a metaphorical pin in it. But a map that would expand and collapse so that you could log and see every landing would be fun. Does that kind of animal exist? Thanks.RayNew Orleans
--- On Wed, 10/10/12, Jeff Scott <jscott.pla...@gmx.com> wrote: All told, I made stops in: Los Alamos, NM Akron, CO Norfolk, NE Lake Elmo, MN, Centerville, IA Albia, IA Mexico, MO Jackson, TN Greenville, TN Hensley Air Park, TN Greeneville, TN Mountain City, TN Jefferson, NC Hillsville, VA Greenville, SC Hendersonville, NC Greenville, SC Hamilton, AL Hope, AR Hinton, OK Dalhart, TX Los Alamos, NM Facts and figures. The SkyVector flight planner says I flew 3333 nautical miles. Of course that doesn't include flying patterns in and out of the airports or the horsing around and diversions that I did. I would round that up to roughly 3600 nautical miles or 4150 statute miles. The hobbs meter recorded 30.9 hours. That includes all the taxiing around and all the time spent on the ground when the master switch is on. For actual flight time, I should have used the Tach, but didn't record it before I left. I would estimate 28.9 actual flight hours based on my fuel burn. All told, I burned 158.9 gallons of fuel at a cost of $861.62 for an average price of $5.42/gal and an average mileage of 26.1 mpg. I've got an iFly 720 GPS and a SkyRadar ADSB weather receiver. If there is any interest, I'll be happy to write a summary about flying most of the country and what I learned about flying with ADSB weather and specifically, some of the issues I ran into with my iFly and SkyRadar ADSB receiver. Jeff Scott Los Alamos, NM _______________________________________ Search the KRnet Archives at http://tugantek.com/archmailv2-kr/search. To UNsubscribe from KRnet, send a message to krnet-le...@mylist.net please see other KRnet info at http://www.krnet.org/info.html