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Dec 6th, 2010 at 4:40pm

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I cant find any charts for KBQR/D77 (Buffalo Lancaster airfeild)

I'm trying to find out the magnetic heading of the runway.  I can't find an accurate reading and all of my sources are showing a 7* difference Undecided
 


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Reply #1 - Dec 6th, 2010 at 5:47pm

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KBQR should be 080 and 260 degrees rounded. I dont know what the exact decimal point figures are.

would be helpful if there were IAPs there but there do not appear to be any.

EDIT: corrected 026 - 260  Roll Eyes

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Reply #2 - Dec 6th, 2010 at 9:30pm

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AIRNAV is still showing it as 8/26 - 3200'.  Somewhere between 075 and 084 - not much help.  Try the local government, they may have a survey chart of the airport showing that info.
 

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Reply #3 - Dec 7th, 2010 at 5:03pm

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You could try calling the airport with a telephone- http://www.buffalolancaster.com/ContactUs.aspx

cheers,
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Several places give you lat/lon for the runway ends. Using Afcad or ADE you could place a blue node at those 2 locations and draw a guideline between them to set your runway. Using Finney's Crosshairs Plus equipped with Jim Robinson's gauge you can locate those coordinates within a foot or 2.
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Reply #4 - Dec 7th, 2010 at 8:02pm

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JoBee wrote on Dec 7th, 2010 at 5:03pm:
You could try calling the airport with a telephone- http://www.buffalolancaster.com/ContactUs.aspx

cheers,
Joe

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Several places give you lat/lon for the runway ends. Using Afcad or ADE you could place a blue node at those 2 locations and draw a guideline between them to set your runway. Using Finney's Crosshairs Plus equipped with Jim Robinson's gauge you can locate those coordinates within a foot or 2.
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I actually do an explorer program there every monday, I just haven't been able to attend for the past few weeks due to snow and pneumonia...
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