PENN PILOT is Back at it's Original Title

jeff of pa

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Type a city, place name, landmark, address, or latitude/longitude into the search box and press enter to find your area of interest. Then click on click on the decade ("40s, 50s, 60s, 70s") (40s appear to be late 30's in my areas May be the same throughout PA ) to view/download your image for Penn Pilot data or click in the tile for NHAP or DVRPC data. Note: DVRPC data is only located in the SE corner of Pennsylvania.

Decades and tiles do not show until you zoom into your location


 

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malenkai

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Thanks! I've been using this one since Penn Pilot went away --


Do we have an opinion of which one is better, or, likely, are they basically the same?

What we need on these is some sort of georeferencing; something simple as kml on the pics so we can suck them into google earth without a hassle. Sometimes I spend so much time lining them up that it just doesn't seem worth it.

Hopefully this new penn pilot is better.
 

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jeff of pa

jeff of pa

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Yea I think they are the same, Though one may Last Longer.
At least if one goes down Perhaps the other May still be useful :coffee2:
 

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