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The purpose was important: helping early pilots navigate U.S. transcontinental flights at night.
In a era before radar, pilots used ground-based landmarks for guidance. This solution worked for flight during the day, but grounded pilots at night. Before long, a system of beacons was established across the United States to guide airmail pilots around-the-clock. When radar and radio communications made the beacons obsolete years later, most were torn down and abandoned."
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Above from Something Interesting web site. These concrete arrows are totally cool points of interest in our aviation history and Something Interesting tell a good story, why reinvent the wheel.
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