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• High resolution terrain is drawn next. Some examples are shown as
background on Figures 90b, 6 and 7.
(a) Low resolution map – distant view
seen as a globe.
Figure 90: All map operations are made on globe.
• Rivers, roads, railways, country borders, country names, cities are drawn
next. The detail of this layer strongly depends on the zoom level. Figure
91 illustrates an example.
(a) Low vector detail.
Figure 91: The details of vector map depend on zoom level.
• On top of this layer come airspace zones. Their visibility also depends
on the zoom level.
• Next, airfields, airfield details, navigation points are drawn. Some air-
fields have traffic patterns, holding zones, arrival and departure routes.
(b) High resolution map – this one is made
on globe as well.
(b) High vector detail.
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