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Unofficial Coordinates for the Rieti, Aquila and Arezzo, Italy Control Points


Contest: Campionato Italiano Classe Standard di Volo a Vela, 2005

Original contribution courtesy of Andrea Schlapbach
Dated: 14 August, 1999

Updated courtesy of Gianni Spreafico ( giannisd(at)tin.it ), and Aero Club Centrale de Vola a Vela ( info(at)aeccvv.it )

Updated: 15 June, 2005

Airport information courtesy of Michael-Lorenz Meier's database

Magnetic Variation: .6
Time zone: MET, summer offset from GMT is 2:00 and in winter it is 1:00.

The waypoint data are available directly at www.aeroclublaquila.it/piloni_aree.htm

Information about soaring at the AECCFF (Rieti, Aquila and Arezzo) is available at www.aeccvv.it/

The primary specification of the waypoint coordinates is degrees, minutes, and seconds




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