(ArtKramr) wrote:
[...]
There has been number of comments on how much more complicated things are now
as compared to WW II. But I dont k now about that. When I talk to guys at
[...]
Plus ça change.
WWII navigation might well have looked complicated by the standards of
the twenties:
From:
http://www.imperial-airways.com/History_page_1.html
#In January 1927 a service was opened between Cairo and Basra,
#in the Persian Gulf. To solve the difficulty of navigating
#across the trackless desert between Palestine and Baghdad,
#a furrow, several hundred miles long, was ploughed in the
#sand. It was probably the longest furrow ever ploughed.
#
Anyone know if this is still there ?
Presumably it was filled-in as advances in furrow-less navigation took
place, due to the number of explorers spraining their ankles by
stepping into it while staring intently at the burning horizon, etc.