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![]() A simple (EW Microrecorder) is under $800. In todays money, an extra $20 for a badge flight is less than the round of beers you buy. 40 badge flights and you can buy a second one. Pretty soon, you hold a club meeting to decide what to buy next once there are enough recorders. Again you're making the wrong comparison. The point is that a Garmin Etrex costs a tenth of that, and can provide just as secure a record for badge flights. It's not much for navigation, but it will tell you how far away you are from where you're going, and what your ground speed is. Surely a Silver Badge attempt doesn't require moving map capabilities, or extensive computation power. There's something to be said for encouraging the new XC pilot to keep his head up out of the cockpit. Sounds like P3 is making good progress on making this all accepted. Jim Beckman |
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