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[[ | An automated transmitter and tracking device used to mark known [[Jump-Point]]. | ||
A network of nearly 200 '''jump buoys''' dot the [[Tri-System]], marking the vast majority of charted mini-jump points. While small, pilots are often cautioned that the buoys are solid objects which must be avoided during flight. | |||
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image:p2jumpbuoy4view.PNG|Jump buoy, Tri-System circa 2790. | |||
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[[Category:Jump_Science]] | [[Category:Jump_Science]] | ||
[[Category:Civilian_Bases]] | [[Category:Civilian_Bases]] |
Latest revision as of 05:23, 29 October 2023
Jump Buoy | |
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Type | jump buoy |
Primary User | civilians |
An automated transmitter and tracking device used to mark known Jump-Point.
A network of nearly 200 jump buoys dot the Tri-System, marking the vast majority of charted mini-jump points. While small, pilots are often cautioned that the buoys are solid objects which must be avoided during flight.