Explaining the Golden Triangle route...

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LiamR

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A close friend of mine, who dosen't fly, didn't understand the concept of the golden triangle. Thinking it was a line. I explained via diagram.. Thought you might all like to see it. :p

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Yes, I'm crazy. But he did understand it afterwards.
 
But flying to MEL via SYD leaves out one 'line' of the triangle, and thus it’s not a triangle, but two lines? If you fly back to the start point directly it becomes a triangle, sure.
 
All the best Facebook conversations happen after midnight.

A close friend of mine, who dosen't fly, didn't understand the concept of the golden triangle. Thinking it was a line. I explained via diagram.. Thought you might all like to see it. :p

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Yes, I'm crazy. But he did understand it afterwards.
Looks like the start of a 4chan post ... anyways.

The generic idea is that regardless of how you fly the routes the golden triangle is 70%* of australian domestic airline business.
70% is a made up number. Not a fact
 
What's more it is almost an isosceles triangle that is the distance from BNE - SYD is slightly longer that MEL - SYD. Just need to move SYD south by 9 km and it would be exact.
 
What's more it is almost an isosceles triangle that is the distance from BNE - SYD is slightly longer that MEL - SYD. Just need to move SYD south by 9 km and it would be exact.

Whoops, make that 9km north.
 
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Love it ... very nicely done ... but it sounds more exotic and mysterious than it really is.

Also, a line does have points. 2 of them ;)
 
Love it ... very nicely done ... but it sounds more exotic and mysterious than it really is.

Also, a line does have points. 2 of them ;)

Actually a line has an infinite number of points ;)

But I'm going off on a tangent now.
 
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