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  2. Lambert conformal conic projection - Wikipedia

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    Aeronautical chart on Lambert conformal conic projection with standard parallels at 33°N and 45°N. A Lambert conformal conic projection (LCC) is a conic map projection used for aeronautical charts, portions of the State Plane Coordinate System, and many national and regional mapping systems.

  3. List of map projections - Wikipedia

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    Usually clipped near 80°N/S. Standard world projection of the NGS in 1922–1988. c. 150: Equidistant conic = simple conic: Conic Equidistant Based on Ptolemy's 1st Projection Distances along meridians are conserved, as is distance along one or two standard parallels. [3] 1772 Lambert conformal conic: Conic Conformal Johann Heinrich Lambert

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    Lambert Conformal Conic Projection. Standard Parallels 65 20N and 70 40N. ... Operational Navigation Chart C-7, 5th edition (cropped to Krasnoye lake).jpg;

  5. Aeronautical chart conventions (United States) - Wikipedia

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    A sectional chart is a two-sided chart created from a Lambert Conformal Conic Projection [1] with two defined standard parallels. The scale is 1:500,000, with a contour interval of 500 feet. The size of each sectional is designed to be "arm's width" when completely unfolded.

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    Lambert Conformal Conic Projection. Standard Parallels 41 20N and 46 40N. Center longitude 59E. ... description={{en|1:1,000,000 scale Operational Navigation Chart ...

  7. File:Lambert conformal conic projection SW.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Conformal map projection - Wikipedia

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    In cartography, a conformal map projection is one in which every angle between two curves that cross each other on Earth (a sphere or an ellipsoid) is preserved in the image of the projection; that is, the projection is a conformal map in the mathematical sense. For example, if two roads cross each other at a 39° angle, their images on a map ...

  9. State Plane Coordinate System - Wikipedia

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    Most state plane zones are based on either a transverse Mercator projection or a Lambert conformal conic projection. The choice between the two map projections is based on the shape of the state and its zones. States that are long in the east–west direction are typically divided into zones that are also long east–west.