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Mickey Kaye 23rd Jun 2008 17:14

CRP-1 or CRP-5
 
I am hoping to get airbourne after a 12 year break within the next couple of months. I am aiming to get my FI rating current by next year.

I have a CRP-1 from my PPL days and a CRP-5 from sitting my ATPL exams. For PPL instruction would a CRP-1 be all I need? I am skint and thinking of putting my CRP-5 on ebay

BigEndBob 23rd Jun 2008 19:40

Yes CRP 1 better for PPL work as the speed scale is more accurate for low speed flying. In fact i used it for the ATPL's some 20 odd years ago, could never understand why peeps spent money on the CRP5.

Previous to that i made one out of a card board box, think it was the Revell Boeing 727 plastic kit box, nice thick cardboard!

Just photo copy a CRP and do a Blue Peter job.

FlyingGasMain 23rd Jun 2008 21:20

CRP-1 is all you'll need.

Mickey Kaye 23rd Jun 2008 21:36

Many thanks

Deep and fast 29th Jun 2008 08:51

The crp5 has the Mach correction window so need for ATP but only any use in the ppl world if you have a homebuilt sr71

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