On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 10:09 AM, Jon Stockill <li...@stockill.net> wrote:

> Those things are marked as obstructions in the database, their elevation
> is fixed. (In this case we know the published height of the top, and the
> height of the model, and can place the base accordingly - this is done
> for all the FAA and FCC sourced models that we placed).


Wonderful; glad to hear you account for this in your database scheme.

Curt.
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