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Can someone give me an idea on a good set of binnocuas to use while flying
and the reason behind their choice. -- Message posted using http://www.talkaboutaviation.com/gro...aviation.misc/ More information at http://www.talkaboutaviation.com/faq.html |
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outaviation.com, "Pete182" wrote: Can someone give me an idea on a good set of binnocuas to use while flying and the reason behind their choice. Only gyro-stabilized binoculars work while flying. THere is simply too much motion for regular binoculars to get a good image. Thinking of flying over the nude beach, are we? ;) -- Remove _'s from email address to talk to me. |
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Orval Fairbairn wrote:
In article boutaviation.com, "Pete182" wrote: Can someone give me an idea on a good set of binnocuas to use while flying and the reason behind their choice. Only gyro-stabilized binoculars work while flying. THere is simply too much motion for regular binoculars to get a good image. Thinking of flying over the nude beach, are we? ;) I don't agree with that...we used to go to 'ops' and sign out several pairs of binocs every now and then and go 'local pilot training'...we'd then go up over 'Holland Marsh' (north of Toronto) in the fifties and ogle the nude beach bunnies there...all of the glasses there were "7X35" and seemed to work just fine... |
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