Thu Nov 11, 2004 9:55 pm
#135024
OK I know this may sound daft but how do you do it? My instructor sits there with his chart and it's all razor sharp and neat. No matter where he wants to show me....quick flick of the wrist and we have a new location!! The clever bit is that there is only ever a surface area the size of an A4 sheet visible.
My attempts usually look like a copy of the Times after sitting on a train seat for 2 days.
I've heard there's a special technique for folding the map and if I really cast my mind back then I believe Keef mentioned a 'patent xxxxxxx fold" when I flew down to Bembridge with him, trouble is I can't remember the name..........so help a poor student fit a chart on a kneeboard.
Whats the secret........and where can I get some instructions ?
My attempts usually look like a copy of the Times after sitting on a train seat for 2 days.
I've heard there's a special technique for folding the map and if I really cast my mind back then I believe Keef mentioned a 'patent xxxxxxx fold" when I flew down to Bembridge with him, trouble is I can't remember the name..........so help a poor student fit a chart on a kneeboard.
Whats the secret........and where can I get some instructions ?
Stewart Oxley (aka SOX)
"It is possible to fly without motors, but not without knowledge and skill" - Wilbur Wright
"It is possible to fly without motors, but not without knowledge and skill" - Wilbur Wright