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Tom Downey
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http://www.skyvector.com/

you might enjoy.
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bsdunek
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Great way to do some armchair flight planning (or dreaming).
Thanks,
Bruce
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jrenwick
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That's one of the best-designed web sites I've ever seen. Very cool that current weather conditions are also indicated, and you can mouse over the little circles to read the latest METARs. Airport data is there too! Thanks for passing this along!

John
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Post by N2865C »

I also like this site, especially the color coded weather "pins" on the map.
http://www.runwayfinder.com/
John
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