Yes, there is more than what is on the photo. I concentrated on the area we've been talking about and that you have visited. It goes from the UT/NV state line over to Green River and maybe a bit beyond. It pretty well goes from the UT/ID border south to a bit past Fairfield. I got it from my son. He just showed up here one day and gave it to me. It is really enjoyable to study the detail. The old transcontinental rail line is still on the chart as is the line from SLC up Parley's canyon to Park City. I remember watching trains going up that line. So, what are you going to do with your museum quality light bulb? ________________________________ From: Patrick Wiggins <paw@wirelessbeehive.com> To: Utah Astronomy <utah-astronomy@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2013 4:13 AM Subject: Re: [Utah-astronomy] Concrete arrows (OT) Hi Brent, What a nice piece of history. funny how in some ways it's so similar to the sectionals we use today. But how is it that happen to have a sectional that's that old? Is there more of it than what you posted in the JPG? Regarding rejuvenation, that's not my plan. Mainly because of cost. However, the museum in Wendover has that on their list of things to do. So maybe we'll see one working out that way one day. patrick On 30 Aug 2013, at 08:40, Brent Watson wrote:
I finally pulled out my July 22, 1943 Salt Lake City sectional aeronautical chart to look at the airway beacon locations. I photographed it and put the photo out in Photobucket. It is a large file in order to preserve detail. You can access it here:
http://i1138.photobucket.com/albums/n534/brentjwatson/1943SLCSectional.jpg