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417 King St W | 55 fl | Proposed
I wonder whether Downsview Airport had similar restrictions? The "as the crow flies" distance between the western end of runway 26 at Breslau and the Tek tower is about 8km. The "as the crow flies" distance between the south end of Downsview and Yonge & St Clair is about 5.5km. Unless Downsview had fewer restrictions because it wasn't a regular airport?
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(07-16-2024, 07:14 AM)nms Wrote: I wonder whether Downsview Airport had similar restrictions?  The "as the crow flies" distance between the western end of runway 26 at Breslau and the Tek tower is about 8km.  The "as the crow flies" distance between the south end of Downsview and Yonge & St Clair is about 5.5km.  Unless Downsview had fewer restrictions because it wasn't a regular airport?

Not sure how long it's been since YZD Downsview had scheduled service. I'm guessing scheduled service has higher requirements than general aviation.
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(07-16-2024, 07:14 AM)nms Wrote: The "as the crow flies" distance between the western end of runway 26 at Breslau and the Tek tower is about 8km.

We need a name for this building to keep it separate from Tek. How about "the Zig"
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I remember it as being Wizards World. I'll say "the WW"
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(07-17-2024, 12:06 AM)Square Wrote: I remember it as being Wizards World.  I'll say "the WW"

Another option is "F"

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so TEK, beside WTF ?
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Confirmed or speculation?
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