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If you fly real planes, perhaps you can help me do a sanity check.
I'm using this tool for my county in conjunction with the county assessor's info to determine property boundaries.
GISMO
Pick any point of interest and use the drawing tool to place pins on the top left, top right, bottom left and bottom right of a boundary. Get the State Plane value for one of the points then, use this tool to convert to Lat / Long.
State Plane Coordinate System
Now, input the lat / long value into Google maps. Does GM bring you to that location?
It's not working for me and I'm wondering if the clark.nv app is inaccurate. Because, one sanity check I did was start at the opposite. I got a lat / long value from Google maps, used earthpoint to convert the value to State Plane coordinates, and clicked it's button to fly me there with Google earth and it put me in the general area. Not in the middle of the North Pacific ocean.
Anyway, I must be doing something wrong starting at the clark.nv site. Hoping someone with piloting, surveying, mapping experience can help me figure it out. It's not like I'm dumb with maps. I can use maps and have many years land nav'ing with US Army grid maps. So, I don't know what's happening here. Thanks in advance for shedding some light.
I'm using this tool for my county in conjunction with the county assessor's info to determine property boundaries.
GISMO
Pick any point of interest and use the drawing tool to place pins on the top left, top right, bottom left and bottom right of a boundary. Get the State Plane value for one of the points then, use this tool to convert to Lat / Long.
State Plane Coordinate System
Now, input the lat / long value into Google maps. Does GM bring you to that location?
It's not working for me and I'm wondering if the clark.nv app is inaccurate. Because, one sanity check I did was start at the opposite. I got a lat / long value from Google maps, used earthpoint to convert the value to State Plane coordinates, and clicked it's button to fly me there with Google earth and it put me in the general area. Not in the middle of the North Pacific ocean.
Anyway, I must be doing something wrong starting at the clark.nv site. Hoping someone with piloting, surveying, mapping experience can help me figure it out. It's not like I'm dumb with maps. I can use maps and have many years land nav'ing with US Army grid maps. So, I don't know what's happening here. Thanks in advance for shedding some light.