Talk:Joint precision approach and landing system
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I began this page, using LAAS as a template. JPALS is a military extension of LAAS technology, modified for military use.
I would appreciate it if someone would create a JPALS thumbnail and picture to the right, using one of the pics on Stanford's JPALS website (link is at the bottom). The best pic would be a screen snapshot of the JPALS system hierarchy - however, there may be copyright issues, in which case keeping the LAAS picture is fine, as the military system operates in much the same way. Dr1819 15:35, 13 April 2006 (UTC)
- I began a very rough draft for JPALS, but never got around to finishing it. If you see anything worth adding from there, go ahead and take it. I made it along with the LAAS page at the same time, so they were very similar. --Dual Freq 22:46, 13 April 2006 (UTC)
- Minor edit reordering the See Also in order of relevance to the topic. I'm considering deleting the reference to differential GPS. While it was a start, it's fallen by the wayside, even though WAAS remains technically a form of differential GPS. What say you others? Dr1819 23:36, 13 June 2006 (UTC)
Is it really true that JPALS is a "spinoff" from LAAS? I thought it was developed independantly? Maury 15:13, 14 June 2006 (UTC)