Air Mail Navigation
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In 1924, in recognition that its pilots needed more help finding their way, the Post Office began erecting combinations of large concrete arrows and lighted beacons along its established airmail routes. Here is one of those sites.
The start of this video talks a little about one of these air mail runways.
https://youtu.be/7N14A4WtbpQ
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