Dead straight lines on hitmaps.
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Re: Dead straight lines on hitmaps.
The analysis of "how straight a hit-line is" is in fact interesting, and I wonder what are the straightest lines so far. (Notice that, on the hitmap, a line may be dead straight even if the coordinates are not that similar; also, with very similar coordinates, an unlucky hit may have a line that is not dead straight — I also wonder if anyone can find one of those.)
Actually, your figures are not correct, vermeer, because you compounded the distances at the origin instead of measuring the distance at the destination, as it should be. What you want to measure is "if the note went vertical / horizontal, how far would it be at the destination?" A very good measure for that is the "Initial bearing" of the link you provided.
So, for the hit you linked to (Singen to Reinheim), the distance is 413 m and the Initial bearing is 359.897º (that is, a 0.0286% slope). For the Finland to Greece one, the numbers are 3,019 m / 179.9352º / 0.0360%. For the Galway to Groningen one, it's 5,231 m / 84.0092º / 6.6564%.
Of course, it's only minor differences from your numbers and the same idea remains: that your Galway to Groningen hit is not that impressive.
Actually, your figures are not correct, vermeer, because you compounded the distances at the origin instead of measuring the distance at the destination, as it should be. What you want to measure is "if the note went vertical / horizontal, how far would it be at the destination?" A very good measure for that is the "Initial bearing" of the link you provided.
So, for the hit you linked to (Singen to Reinheim), the distance is 413 m and the Initial bearing is 359.897º (that is, a 0.0286% slope). For the Finland to Greece one, the numbers are 3,019 m / 179.9352º / 0.0360%. For the Galway to Groningen one, it's 5,231 m / 84.0092º / 6.6564%.
Of course, it's only minor differences from your numbers and the same idea remains: that your Galway to Groningen hit is not that impressive.
Re: Dead straight lines on hitmaps.
It seems that this hit is really dead straight line: Ljubljana - Floriana https://si.eurobilltracker.com/notes/?id=94338896" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
My first point is in Prešeren Square, right in the center of Ljubljana (46.05141, 14.50613) and second in Floriana center (coordinates from Wikipedia: 35.89333, 14.50583).
If we take into consideration exact places where notes were found (see comments) we will get a few hundred meters big deviation:
- Ljubljana (46.07795, 14.49044);
- Floriana (35.88957, 14.50727).
But still dead straight for 1130 km I'd say.
My first point is in Prešeren Square, right in the center of Ljubljana (46.05141, 14.50613) and second in Floriana center (coordinates from Wikipedia: 35.89333, 14.50583).
If we take into consideration exact places where notes were found (see comments) we will get a few hundred meters big deviation:
- Ljubljana (46.07795, 14.49044);
- Floriana (35.88957, 14.50727).
But still dead straight for 1130 km I'd say.
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Re: Dead straight lines on hitmaps.
Found a new record.
Longest horizontal dead straight line:
http://eurobilltracker.com/notes/?id=111880581 BE → PL
1252 km
51.263, 22.5658 Lublin (20-093)
51.2876, 4.4865 Brasschaat (2930)
Updated my post and map accordingly (included also some other recent finds).
Longest horizontal dead straight line:
http://eurobilltracker.com/notes/?id=111880581 BE → PL
1252 km
51.263, 22.5658 Lublin (20-093)
51.2876, 4.4865 Brasschaat (2930)
Updated my post and map accordingly (included also some other recent finds).
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Re: Dead straight lines on hitmaps.
I can give you this nice hit from to
https://de.eurobilltracker.com/notes/?id=164425446
https://de.eurobilltracker.com/notes/?id=164425446
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Re: Dead straight lines on hitmaps.
Have some questions, but it is a nearly straight line.
https://nl.eurobilltracker.com/notes/?id=168056266
https://nl.eurobilltracker.com/notes/?id=168056266
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Re: Dead straight lines on hitmaps.
Another hit i made today:
from Retz to Böblingen
from Retz to Böblingen
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Re: Dead straight lines on hitmaps.
I found a dead straight vertical hit from Greece to Latvia with over 2000 km. It's the 5th longer at the moment:
2065 km http://eurobilltracker.com/notes/?id=159798983 GR → LV
I have already included it in my ranking.
2065 km http://eurobilltracker.com/notes/?id=159798983 GR → LV
I have already included it in my ranking.
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Re: Dead straight lines on hitmaps.
Another straight one from Greece going straight up to the Baltic states. > https://nl.eurobilltracker.com/notes/?id=210579979
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Re: Dead straight lines on hitmaps.
Not quite straight in fact, sorry. Thanks for caring, anyway!vermeer wrote: ↑Tue Mar 23, 2021 9:31 am Another straight one from Greece going straight up to the Baltic states. > https://nl.eurobilltracker.com/notes/?id=210579979
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Re: Dead straight lines on hitmaps.
Something that has just crossed my mind: anyone know of a hit with more than one dead straight line?
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Re: Dead straight lines on hitmaps.
Are these dead straight? I guess most hits involving Dalkey and Galway look like that.
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Re: Dead straight lines on hitmaps.
Yeah, all those are dead straight lines on EBT's map.