50 thou aviation overlay question
I noticed an ‘N’ in a circle - the same type of symbol as, for example ‘LA’, denoting a light aircraft strip. The ‘N’ was close a body of water (Frensham Pond near Farnham). Any idea what it denotes?
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N uclear submarines only N o helicopters N o idea I’m sure some cartographer who is more sensible and less bored than me will be along soon……😹 |
Secret Russian base? Z on its side? Cannot see anything here
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1991/2437/made .. |
Newts? Endangered species, no low flying area?
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There is a 50thou aviation overlay series????
New one on me! But if there is then equally there is also a symbols decode. |
Originally Posted by kintyred
(Post 11291968)
I noticed an ‘N’ in a circle - the same type of symbol as, for example ‘LA’, denoting a light aircraft strip. The ‘N’ was close a body of water (Frensham Pond near Farnham). Any idea what it denotes?
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Sure it wasn't an M?
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Originally Posted by Ninthace
(Post 11292047)
Sure it wasn't an M?
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Originally Posted by luckyrat
(Post 11292039)
I’m really sorry that my fellow professional aviators where as equally helpful……😾
https://www.aidu.mod.uk/aip/pdf/gen/GEN-2-3.pdf p.s. after a bit of googling, it appears that there's a heliport at Frensham Pond Hotel (Frensham Great Pond) so it's probably a H. |
Nope it's an H! I just checked it. I'll admit a quick inspection makes you think it's an N but it's an H. For hotel obviously
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Nope - 'H' in a circle denotes a helicopter landing site. Which can be at an hotel.
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Originally Posted by kintyred
(Post 11291968)
I noticed an ‘N’ in a circle - the same type of symbol as, for example ‘LA’, denoting a light aircraft strip. The ‘N’ was close a body of water (Frensham Pond near Farnham). Any idea what it denotes?
I guess that's another dead thread... |
Originally Posted by BEagle
(Post 11292459)
Nope - 'H' in a circle denotes a helicopter landing site. Which can be at an hotel.
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Originally Posted by DaveReidUK
(Post 11292539)
I read it like that at first and then I realised that the poster meant that the helipad was obviously for the hotel.
Close the thread moderators, nothing more to see here.... |
Originally Posted by gipsymagpie
(Post 11292407)
Nope it's an H! I just checked it. I'll admit a quick inspection makes you think it's an N but it's an H. For hotel obviously
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Originally Posted by Sideshow Bob
(Post 11292635)
I don't know, you try to be helpful.... If you'd bothered to check the legend it's pretty obvious what H is. You can lead a horse to water...
Frensham Pond Hotel & Spa |
Originally Posted by gipsymagpie
(Post 11292638)
no, I think you missed the point. It's an H for a helipad for the hotel....
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Originally Posted by pasta
(Post 11292810)
I'm pretty sure it's actually for helicopters...
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Originally Posted by gipsymagpie
(Post 11292817)
I think you'll find we are in violent agreement. Don't understand what your point is
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Originally Posted by pasta
(Post 11292824)
Humour, old chap. The helipad may be AT the hotel, but it's FOR helicopters.
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