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18/36. There are 1,919 of them in the US.
...so I was bored. Sue me.
...so I was bored. Sue me.
18/36. There are 1,919 of them in the US.
...so I was bored. Sue me.
Interesting, I bet 25/07 is pretty close as well.
11th on the list with 575.
Bragging rights to whoever can guess the least common runway pair.
Mmmmm..... 26/08
34/16
I would guess something running nw to se 11-29?
Winner! Impressive.
5/23.
On the Texas gulf coast, the winds are almost always out of the South Southeast. Lots of RWY 12/30s and 13/31s down here.Interesting here in TX it seems 17/35 and 18/36 are everywhere
I haven't flown anywhere else. Would be interesting to see what is dominant in different locations.
...does seem very common here in the East.
The raw numbers are actually pretty interesting, but to spare you having to look at lots of numbers, I made a chart:
I'd expect 9/27 and other E/W runways to make it pretty high up there, and I was not at all expecting the impressive N/S dominance. 18/36, 17/35, and 16/34 are three of the top four, with 18/36 way out in front.
Does this chart include float plane bases?
I loved training on 14/32, all those many years ago. Can't remember why, except that I liked the combination, I suppose but your thread reminded me of my fondness for that runway.
...does seem very common here in the East.
Does this chart include float plane bases?