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... On Wed, 19 Jun 2013 15:00:45 -0400, " Sir Gregory Hall, Esq·" åke wrote: Charts aren't a fair representation of the surface of the Earth. === That's true but it does not relate to this particular issue. It is too true. The lines of latitude show as parallel on a Mercator projection chart while on a sphere (like the Earth) these lines are NOT parallel as the surface of the Earth is not flat but spherical. Ask yourself this question: The longitudinal lines everybody agrees are not parallel as they all run together at the poles and have maximum separation at the equator, but the *parallels* of latitude though parallel on the chart are NOT parallel on the sphere of the Earth. Thus the divergence noted on the Garmin plotter. A great circle route is actually a straight line across the Earth's surface but on a Mercator projection it shows as a curve. What makes you think the opposite isn't true? HTH. -- Sir Gregory |
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