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                The principle of the Lambert map projection can be seen in the illustration here.




















                The  Lambert  projection  is  a  so-called  conic  projection,  where  the  earth  is

                depicted on a cone surface that touches the earth along one or two small circles.


                These circles are true to scale and are called standard parallels.


                With two standard parallels, the scale decreases between the two parallels and

                increases  outside  them.  In  this  way,  deviation  from  true  to  scale  can  be
                minimized.





                9.4.1.4     The Mercator projection

                The Mercator projection is made by depicting the surface of the sphere (the

                earth's surface) on a cylinder, which is then cut up lengthwise.


                The cut-up cylinder, which is a rectangle, forms the map.




                The sphere is placed inside the cylinder with the poles placed on the axis through

                the cylinder.


                From the center of the sphere,
                a line is drawn through a point

                on the surface of the sphere to

                the cylinder.




             Flyveteori PPL(A)(UL)/LAPL             Henning Andersen, Midtjysk Flyveskole© 2025               816
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