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Old March 27th 10, 06:26 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default (USA) US/Mexico "airspace" (boundary) files available

I have split the border airspace into two more manageable pieces, one
for California/Arizona/New Mexico, the other for Texas (which is a
whole nuther country anyway):

SUA:
http://www.justsoar.com/public/sua/ca_az_nm_mexico.sua
http://www.justsoar.com/public/sua/tx_mexico.sua

OpenAir:
http://www.justsoar.com/public/opena..._nm_mexico.txt
http://www.justsoar.com/public/openair/tx_mexico.txt
 




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