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I've just replaced my 1/4 South East England chart with the latest Ed 9.
If there are any students out there who are studying Air Law or Navigation and would like an old, creased Edition 7 chart to practice on, then the first ppruner to PM me your name & address will get it.
SE England extends north to Norwich & west to Bristol.
If there are any students out there who are studying Air Law or Navigation and would like an old, creased Edition 7 chart to practice on, then the first ppruner to PM me your name & address will get it.
SE England extends north to Norwich & west to Bristol.
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the first ppruner to PM me your name & address will get it
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My own training, when I was grappling with Nav theory, was helped by having a friend's cast-off maps so it seems only fair to help others in the same situation.
PS - its already gone.
My own training, when I was grappling with Nav theory, was helped by having a friend's cast-off maps so it seems only fair to help others in the same situation.
PS - its already gone.
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Kolibear you raise an interesting topic. Does anyone WANT old maps? I would be happy to send off my used ones to a deserving cause but to whom? Come on all you students (for example) do you want old maps?
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Lots of people want old maps!!!
I used to volunteer at the museum at Coventry and they almost bit my hand off when I offered them one. I also use them for teaching air cadets Air Navigation. It would be great to be able to give them one each. Even if they are out of date.
I used to volunteer at the museum at Coventry and they almost bit my hand off when I offered them one. I also use them for teaching air cadets Air Navigation. It would be great to be able to give them one each. Even if they are out of date.
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Aerbabe - you took the words out of my mouth (or at least off my keyboard)...
My old 1/4mil and London Heliroutes chart have just gone to my mate's Army Cadet Unit - they are affiliated to the Army Air Corps so it's something for the kids to adorn the walls of their unit with. They seem to like it.
Worth trying to find a local ATC Squadron who are bound to snap them up.
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My old 1/4mil and London Heliroutes chart have just gone to my mate's Army Cadet Unit - they are affiliated to the Army Air Corps so it's something for the kids to adorn the walls of their unit with. They seem to like it.
Worth trying to find a local ATC Squadron who are bound to snap them up.
DBChopper