Sextant calibration

zoidberg

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I was intrigued to note this offering from the Celestaire company, at $39.95, to help resolve Perpendicularity Error.
'When ah were a lad' we was taught to use a half-crown, or a large stainless Metric nut.....

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Aye, laddie, but HerMaj's Royal Air Force wanted us to be just that wee bit more precise - and reduce the admittedly-small incidence of parallax by simply 'eyeballing the arc'.

You didn't know our/your Royal Air Force had half a warehouse stocked with marine sextants? Hundreds of them...!

All you needed was an 'Aircrew Flying Clothing Issue' logbook - and the Section/Reference Number of the item wanted. ( which was a closely-guarded secret restricted to paid-up Members of the Navigators' Union! )

HerMaj wanted the one I had on loan returned when I went onto work on Puma helicopters. The argument that we could always just stop and read a roadsign or ask a policeman was difficult to contest. Anyway, her Dear Daughter made up for it a few years later when she presented me with a brand spanking new one, at the last Earl's Court Boat Show. And she told me she knows how to use one, 'cos her Dear Dad taught her.
 
Until my brother nicked it of me ... I had my Fathers Bubble Sextant that he used to fly one of the B17's from Canada to UK for the movie "War Lover" ...

In fact I was taken onto that B17 as a very young toddler when my Father and crew flew it back to Canada.

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