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  • last reply by hajothissen 30 Jun 2016
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    Clepsydra
    Master 2974 posts
    28 Jun 2016, 10:58 a.m. 28 Jun 2016, 10:58 a.m.
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    anybody has a spare airplane?

    i265.photobucket.com/albums/ii236/costadaguia/Astronavigation_zpscd5yrla5.jpg

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    Mr. Edward Chen
    Graduate 29 posts
    28 Jun 2016, 1:07 p.m. 28 Jun 2016, 1:07 p.m.
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    Fly me to the moon ^_^

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    Mark Fleminger
    Master 3208 posts
    28 Jun 2016, 10:33 p.m. 28 Jun 2016, 10:33 p.m.
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    Fantastic Tony

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    8541
    Master 4485 posts
    28 Jun 2016, 11:05 p.m. 28 Jun 2016, 11:05 p.m.
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    Holy moly ! A Full stack of MK's !

    Absolutely briliant collection Antonio - and photographed in surroundings that must be very familiair to at least half of those manificent pieces.

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    Clepsydra
    Master 2974 posts
    29 Jun 2016, 12:03 a.m. 29 Jun 2016, 12:03 a.m.
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    Hi Mark,
    All those navigational instruments: the Bubble Sextant Mark IXA (6B/218), the Astro Compass Mk. II (6A/1174), the Course and Speed calculator Mark IIA (6B/120) and the Navigation Computor MK. IIID (6B/180), are useless without the Mark 11 (6B/346).

    I downloaded the Almanac for Stars for 2016 and have been trying to learn how to use this sextant by taking sights from the Sun, from my balcony, so far with mixed results. I'll try other stars and planets later.
    I hope to get some proficiency at this soon, and be able to confirm that my home is where it should be. :-)

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    Richard Sheridan
    Master 4181 posts
    29 Jun 2016, 3:09 p.m. 29 Jun 2016, 3:09 p.m.
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    Antonio -

    Will you be posting a practical demonstration for us of how these MKs were used with this equipment? Please?

    Fantastic collection.

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    Clepsydra
    Master 2974 posts
    29 Jun 2016, 5:01 p.m. 29 Jun 2016, 5:01 p.m.
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    Ardoise has written:

    Antonio -

    Will you be posting a practical demonstration for us of how these MKs were used with this equipment? Please?

    Fantastic collection.

    Thanks.
    Click here for a demonstration of the Astro Compass in a B737-200
    There are many youtube tutorials on the use of the marine sextant. Even though the bubble sextant looks different from the traditional marine sextant, it is actually more similar than it looks, and the principle is the same. The horizon is replaced by a bubble.
    Click here for a 1935 US Army Air Corps Navigation Training film

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    Mr. Bob Bunnik
    Master 5208 posts
    30 Jun 2016, 6:31 a.m. 30 Jun 2016, 6:31 a.m.
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    Antonio! Beautiful !!!!! And love the whole set-up!

    Thanks for sharing,

    Bob

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    Mr. Dr. Hajo Thissen
    Connoisseur 449 posts
    30 Jun 2016, 9:21 a.m. 30 Jun 2016, 9:21 a.m.
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    Hi Antonio,
    stunning collection and picture! With you on board (as pilot&navigator in one person) I feel very comfortable in coming home safe in right place at the right time!
    BTW You know an old German Navy saying about navigation celestial included......good navigation is approaching after all. If you think being in the wrong place secure it via breadcumbs navigation. ;)

    Best

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    Clepsydra
    Master 2974 posts
    30 Jun 2016, 10:09 a.m. 30 Jun 2016, 10:09 a.m.
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    hajoth has written:

    Hi Antonio,
    stunning collection and picture! With you on board (as pilot&navigator in one person) I feel very comfortable in coming home safe in right place at the right time!
    BTW You know an old German Navy saying about navigation celestial included......good navigation is approaching after all. If you think being in the wrong place secure it via breadcumbs navigation. ;)

    Best

    Hi,
    You are proficient with the marine sextant, and it would take you less than five minutes to master the bubble sextant, so I would defer celestial navigation to your capable hands.
    As a back-system, what about a handheld GPS? :-)

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    Mr. Dr. Hajo Thissen
    Connoisseur 449 posts
    30 Jun 2016, 10:40 a.m. 30 Jun 2016, 10:40 a.m.
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    clepsydra has written:
    hajoth has written:

    Hi Antonio,
    stunning collection and picture! With you on board (as pilot&navigator in one person) I feel very comfortable in coming home safe in right place at the right time!
    BTW You know an old German Navy saying about navigation celestial included......good navigation is approaching after all. If you think being in the wrong place secure it via breadcumbs navigation. ;)

    Best

    Hi,
    You are proficient with the marine sextant, and it would take you less than five minutes to master the bubble sextant, so I would defer celestial navigation to your capable hands.
    As a back-system, what about a handheld GPS? :-)

    Hi,
    I would deny myself by now means....in a waterproof bagplasty, of course! ;-)

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