John Yucca
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I work for Uncle Sam and oversee the building of expeditionary airfields. Those are the aluminum mat runways that pop up overnight and wreak havoc and then quietly disappear. Yes, I've been to Iraq a couple times.
We draw our sites in AutoCad and I'm responsible for lighting and marking. It's really just straight lines and small circles to depict lights. Easy money.
On some of our larger runways we add runway designators. The two big numbers you see on runways from the air that indicate the compass heading.
We are supposed to paint them as per a drawing in a technical manual. On a recent autocad drawing I did it took me 15 minutes to make a 2 and an 8 exactly to scale. The last one I did I just picked any ol' font and made a 0 and a 3, then stuck a note out that said it wasn't to scale and was done In Accordance with, blah, blah, blah.
I need 0-9 and an R and an L........That's it.
I can make the letters to scale in cad or corel or adobe or anything but don't know how to turn them into fonts.
I don't want to pay a bunch either. Years ago I worked on aircraft and I bought a font called Long Beach USN which was the spitting image of Naval Modified Vertical Block Lettering. In short it was worth a couple bucks to me. The place I got the fonts from has air force stuff and Carrier Runway Designators but station stuff is different.
Anybody want to contribute to Uncle Sam? Patriots?
John
We draw our sites in AutoCad and I'm responsible for lighting and marking. It's really just straight lines and small circles to depict lights. Easy money.
On some of our larger runways we add runway designators. The two big numbers you see on runways from the air that indicate the compass heading.
We are supposed to paint them as per a drawing in a technical manual. On a recent autocad drawing I did it took me 15 minutes to make a 2 and an 8 exactly to scale. The last one I did I just picked any ol' font and made a 0 and a 3, then stuck a note out that said it wasn't to scale and was done In Accordance with, blah, blah, blah.
I need 0-9 and an R and an L........That's it.
I can make the letters to scale in cad or corel or adobe or anything but don't know how to turn them into fonts.
I don't want to pay a bunch either. Years ago I worked on aircraft and I bought a font called Long Beach USN which was the spitting image of Naval Modified Vertical Block Lettering. In short it was worth a couple bucks to me. The place I got the fonts from has air force stuff and Carrier Runway Designators but station stuff is different.
Anybody want to contribute to Uncle Sam? Patriots?
John