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§ 02 · Flying Conditions · Field NotesUpdated 2026·03·21
See the famous Nazca Lines from the air!
The Nazca Lines are a collection of giant geoglyphs—designs or motifs etched into the ground.
located in the Peruvian coastal plain about 250 miles (400 kilometers) south of Lima, Peru. They were created between 500 BCE and 500 CE by people making depressions or shallow incisions in the desert floor, removing pebbles and leaving differently colored dirt exposed
Has 10 different launch points and at least 1 or more defined places that you can tow from. The best wind direction is 65.4 @ 10 knts but many sites can be flown from multiple directions, so check before you fly.
You can expect to find: , all dependent on current weather conditions.
§ 03 · Wind Window · Best Operating EnvelopeENE · 065° ±0°
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§ 07 · Location · Field CoordinatesWGS-84
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