Azimuth or gnomonic cartographic projections are often employed in air courses of planning due to
Azimuth or gnomonic cartographic projections are often employed in air courses of planning due to their skill to represent large circles as straight lines.
Richard Edes Harrison produced a series seizing of charts during and after the second world war for the magazine of fortune. Those employed projections of the eye of the bird to underline the strategic fronts worldwide in the age of air, specifying proximities and barriers not like obvious on a conventional rectangular projection of the world.