File:Operational Navigation Chart B-7, 5th edition.jpg

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English: 1:1,000,000 scale Operational Navigation Chart, Sheet B-7, 5th edition.
  • Covers Canada.
  • Lambert Conformal Conic Projection.
    • Standard Parallels 72 20N and 78 40N.
    • Central longitude 108 45W.
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Author Defense Mapping Agency Aerospace Center, St. Louis, Mo.

Covers 72N to 80N, 128W to 90W.

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