kneeboards
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I found an A4 kneeboard to be sufficient for my CPL and IR. One thing I did find helpful, was the two clips either side of the board, handy for SID's, STAR's and approach plates.
Try and get one with a few pen holders aswell, I was always dropping pens in the Senaca, and can you find the bloody things while in flight, can you hell!?
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All the best.
Try and get one with a few pen holders aswell, I was always dropping pens in the Senaca, and can you find the bloody things while in flight, can you hell!?
.All the best.
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From: Dublin, Ireland
I've struggled with the tri-fold knee-board, but primarily because I'm 6'2" and so my knees are right up there beside the stick. When I have the knee-board on, "controls full and free" is a bit marginal, so I just use the board bit and dumped the tri-fold part.
Seriously considering a straight-forward A4 clipboard though - darn sight cheaper than anything with the word "aviation" in it's name too!
Seriously considering a straight-forward A4 clipboard though - darn sight cheaper than anything with the word "aviation" in it's name too!
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Thanx for your replies. At the moment i'm flying the arrow but i'll be moving onto a multi, probably the seneca for my IR, and then back to a 172 or something like that for my FI. I have just a basic A4 kneeboard with my map on one side and my flight log on the other. I've recently "retro-fitted" it with those clip on pen holders but i don't think this $2 contaption is up to much
The Cooler King

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i use to have an A4 clipboard from Wal-Mart with my sectional clipped on one side and nav log on the other
now i still use that board but only for the sectional which i wrap around the board so that i get the full A3's worth of map space.
i tried using tri-fold and bi-fold kneeboards until eventually someone recommended 'The Ultimate Kneeboard' by Harper Aviation.
it is the most well thought out piece of kit!
you can check it out here:
http://www.harper-aviation.com/index.html
Farrell
now i still use that board but only for the sectional which i wrap around the board so that i get the full A3's worth of map space.
i tried using tri-fold and bi-fold kneeboards until eventually someone recommended 'The Ultimate Kneeboard' by Harper Aviation.
it is the most well thought out piece of kit!
you can check it out here:
http://www.harper-aviation.com/index.html
Farrell
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Thanx for your replies. At the moment i'm flying the arrow but i'll be moving onto a multi, probably the seneca for my IR, and then back to a 172 or something like that for my FI. I have just a basic A4 kneeboard with my map on one side and my flight log on the other. I've recently "retro-fitted" it with those clip on pen holders but i don't think this $2 contaption is up to much
I happen to fly two types most regularly, one has a single stick between the seats, the other a conventional yoke - it doesn't get in the way for either, although occasionally I have thought (when for example doing some moderately interesting manoeuvring) that it'd be nice to be able to fold and secure the kneeboard whilst it's still strapped to my knee - not something that the Pooley's product permits. On the other hand, I could easily sort that with a bit of velcro, and probably should!
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Knee Board - waste of 20 sheets, or more.
I use two thin binding strips, 20p each from my local stationer. With a map cunningly folded to just about A4 I have my PLOG on the reverse and spin the map through 180 degrees.
Have never exceeded in PPL or CPL training the A4 area of map.
Plotter and pen in the top pocket of my shirt and a cunning Swatch strapped to my arm.
Keep the VFR flight guide in the side pocket in case of diversion and away you go. Nothing flash at Wessexairways!
Had the same problem, my ppl instructor liked stop watches, knee boards maps, crp's the list goes on. The dear old PA28 looked like Pooleys sales floor! Actually think he may have been on commission to the flying club to sell this rubbish!
PM me your address and I will send you the binding strips free!
Wessex
I use two thin binding strips, 20p each from my local stationer. With a map cunningly folded to just about A4 I have my PLOG on the reverse and spin the map through 180 degrees.
Have never exceeded in PPL or CPL training the A4 area of map.
Plotter and pen in the top pocket of my shirt and a cunning Swatch strapped to my arm.
Keep the VFR flight guide in the side pocket in case of diversion and away you go. Nothing flash at Wessexairways!
Had the same problem, my ppl instructor liked stop watches, knee boards maps, crp's the list goes on. The dear old PA28 looked like Pooleys sales floor! Actually think he may have been on commission to the flying club to sell this rubbish!
PM me your address and I will send you the binding strips free!
Wessex

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Number Cruncher, I have just started my Multi-IR on the DA-42 and have found that an A4 knee board will not work due to the control column, At the moment I am having to use an A5 knee board, but this is not really practicable. Therefore, I am making my own as we speak with a cut-out to allow for the control column. As of yet, there are no suitable kneeboards on the market to cater for the DA-42, although I'm sure there will be in time.
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The 'Ultimate Kneeboard'
Farrell, have you....or has anyone else here....tried out the 'Ultimate Kneeboard'. I've looked on the net, and this is - I agree - the most well-thought out kneeboard I've ever seen.
DOES ANYONE KNOW.....Is there a pocket between the clipboard section (that straps onto your knee) and the part that hangs loosely down the side of your leg? I hope so because that would be great for storing, say, charts and WX.
DOES ANYONE KNOW.....Is there a pocket between the clipboard section (that straps onto your knee) and the part that hangs loosely down the side of your leg? I hope so because that would be great for storing, say, charts and WX.
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