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Old 2nd Jun 2001, 20:17
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Plane Mad
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Question Using a chronograph for flying

Hi,

How useful is a chronograph for flying and how does it work?

Just got my hands on a nice Swatch chronograph but no instructions, so am just admiring it at present! Would love to use it for flying if possible.

Thanks.
 
Old 2nd Jun 2001, 23:07
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Just put him on your wrist

Think "flying"

and off you are !!!


 
Old 2nd Jun 2001, 23:42
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hey slammed duck, don't forget to wear the pilot shades first, otherwise it sure won't work

as for Plane Mad, you don't need a chronograph (especially such a cheapie...) for flying.

The only thing you really need is money, lotsof



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Old 3rd Jun 2001, 00:07
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hmmm fly 4 fud
RHS, column puller/knobs pusher

you forgot the moustache !!!




 
Old 3rd Jun 2001, 03:19
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Don't forget to attach the tan Ray Ban case to your belt.

Seriously, the best watch I've ever had for flying is a "cheapie". (sort of) A Citizen Navihawk, which is great for me because I cross many time zones at a time.

I never use the chronograph functions, though.
 
Old 3rd Jun 2001, 03:52
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Wear the watch at the same time as you wear the shades and drive the 911! A £10 digital from Argos will do the job perfectly well - however, if I can ever afford that Breitling ........
 
Old 4th Jun 2001, 12:59
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Hi PM, dont forget the White silk scarf, and multi lens goggles with Leather helmet, and it helps a lot with a pair of wings, or better still a Rotor! plus always wind the darned thing up(the watch that is)
 

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