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One trick is to cut off the parts of the map you don't intend to use.
This gets it down to a reasonable size with one or two folds at most. You can put the legend in the side pocket in case you need it and in case you might be charged with not having a current sectional (expriation date printed right there.) At 18:55 14 September 2009, jb92563 wrote: How can you see ANY of those instruments when you are unfolding a Map in the cockpit of a glider like that? I just turn my "Devices" on at the beginning of the flight and off when I land. They provide information as I fly, moving map, Airspace, landable points within glide range, at a glance, but require no interaction. If you have systems that need interaction then I agree, you are spoiling your flying by having to mess with gadgets and focus inside the cockpit. I still have paper maps as a backup, but those need fussing with as well when unfolding/folding and trying to find things. My particular setup is interaction free, leaving me free to focus on the visual and seat of the pants aspects of flying. If I'm not paying attention to something important the gizmo beeps to let me know I need to take a quick glance at it. Setups are completed entirely at home in the livingroom, with a computer degree of course ;-) Ray On Sep 12, 9:32=A0pm, Guy Byars wrote: The panel in my glider is the ultimate in sunlight readability, low power consumption, ease of use, low maintenance, low clutter and low cost. http://www.gfbyars.com/SGU1-20/final/P1010425.JPG If you want to see terrain features, look out the window. =A0If you want to know where you are, look at your map. =A0If you want to know how far you are from the turnpoint, put your ruler on the map and measure. If you want to mess with computers, USB input devices and VGA displays, why not just stay at the office. Guy Byars |
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