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From: "Jonathan W. Arenberg" <jwa@amelia.sp.trw.com>
Subject: Re: XSS to HRMA distance
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Yes I can.  The best number at the moment can be found in XC05, Book 2, DWG
E4459700, sheet 2. It is 1730 +/- 0.5 ft. We will be making a direct
measurement sometime soon. We will make that measurement whne there is time.

Jon

 At 07:00 PM 5/28/96 -0400, you wrote:
>
>Jon,
>
>I'm trying to track down the distance from the XSS to the HRMA, preferrably
>to the CAP (Datum A to be exact).  Could you point me to a source for that
>distance, or to someone who might know?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Diab
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