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Old 5th February 2013 | 11:48
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Dead Reckoning Computers

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Does anyone have pictures of Mk4 or Mk5 dead reckoning computers they would be willing to share? It would help me out a great deal. Happy to PM if required.

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Old 5th February 2013 | 11:59
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There's any number of images of them on Google.

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Ha! Ha! RAS To TAS, where is my red chinagraph to put on the wind speed and direction

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Old 5th February 2013 | 17:22
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Old 5th February 2013 | 17:28
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Excuse me for asking but are CDR's still issued and are students taught how to use the good old Wiz Wheel ?
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Old 5th February 2013 | 20:38
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Probably can find one you can have, PM me. Still use the whizz wheel for time/distance and fuel calcs.
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Old 5th February 2013 | 21:40
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Come on Herc, it's "ded" as in deduced! Not dead!
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Old 5th February 2013 | 21:43
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It says dead on the pic of the actual item above
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Old 5th February 2013 | 21:53
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Must be right then!
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Old 6th February 2013 | 07:38
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Coffman,

As a Wiz-wheel fan, I'm happy to see it is still being taught on Multi Engine groundschool at Cranwell.
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Still taught? I should say so!

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Old 6th February 2013 | 08:53
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Can anybody explain the differences between the Mk4, 4A, 5, 5A, etc CDRs? Also, which version is current issue for Nav training during EFTS on the Tutor and does anybody out there have one available to purchase or in return for a donation to RAFBF?

All help much appreciated.

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Old 6th February 2013 | 08:53
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Well played Courtney

Not much drift at Warp Speed 8 though !
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Old 6th February 2013 | 08:58
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Interesting, though, that EVERYONE adopts the same facial expression when using one, Coff.
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Old 6th February 2013 | 12:20
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I've got a "lite" version of this on my watch. Very useful for quick currency conversions and the like. It wasn't a learning curve, more of a learning wall. Once you've climbed the wall, it's easy as pie. If you don't get the thing to begin with, it may as well be in Chinese.
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Old 6th February 2013 | 13:49
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Outstanding photo Courtney, I want to have your babies.
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Not much drift at Warp Speed 8 though !
Never underestimate the strength of those interstellar winds!
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Old 6th February 2013 | 15:27
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I hope it was a solar powered one.
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Old 6th February 2013 | 15:55
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No, these 'dead reckoning computers' are no longer issued to EFT studes, nor are they taught how to use one - although there is still an enormous model of one (about 7 ft high!) tucked away in one of the store rooms
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Old 6th February 2013 | 16:26
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Mach2 ... That's sad ... IMHO the CDR is the most visual/practical way to demonstrate the Triangle of Velocities. So how is Pilot Nav now taught to EFT studes ?
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