You can now fly in and land at this strip (or anywhere else) with Gmap4.
While the flying controls are super easy to master, you will likely come up the learning curve faster if you take a moment to read the section "Tips for flying" in the latest Gmap4 Help file:
http://www.mappingsupport.com/p/gmap4_help.pdfGo to the embedded map that Steve posted at the start of this thread or use this link if you want to see the same map full screen:
http://www.mappingsupport.com/p/gmap4.php?ll=36.380734,-118.265972&t=t4&z=15 1. Click MyTopo ==> Earth (upper right).
2. Assuming the "Google Earth browser plug-in" is installed on your computer, read the message and click "Continue". (This plug-in is
not the same thing as the full Google Earth program.)
3. Use the outer part of the control in the very upper left corner to spin the map so the old landing strip lines up north-south.
4. Use the inner part of the control in the very upper left corner to tilt the map some more.
5. Put your cursor at the south end of the strip and right-click-hold.
6. Drag your cursor a tiny bit straight down and then hold it there. You are now flying toward the point you clicked. When you get very close to the point you clicked, then you will land.