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We're looking for people to help with the main blog. If you are consistent, knowledgeable and you're into it, please drop me a note.
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rohandsa
Senior Boarder
Posts: 51
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I'm looking for funtional used Nav equipment that have the basics for cross country. Anyone have any or suggestions? Thanks,
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headhouse
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Posts: 71
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You can get a basic hand held GPS for super cheap, why use anything else?
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10stone5
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Posts: 66
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At the very basic level, just look outside the cockpit and look at a map... Other than that, any cheap secondhand GPS will do.
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Neptune83
Fresh Boarder
Posts: 5
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Get a cheap GPS and strap it to your leg with velcro. Enter in the possible landing-out spots and airfields. Using the polar (and an article in Soaring several years ago (www.ssa.org/Magazines/ListOnlineArticleDtl.asp?id=3) construct yourself a spreadsheet of altitude vs distance out and add 1000' for safety. Now you can at least know how high you have to be to get to a landable spot with 1000' to spare. Next put in your turnpoints, and off you go!
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