It doesn't look like there are many, ready, off-the shelf knee/map boards to be used in a trike. My search turned up these:
http://www.sportflyingshop.com/Gear/Map ... oards.html
(Nicest of all, looks comfy and fully enclosed map pocket. For the price it could be bigger, though.)
http://www.wings-aviation.com/Kneeboards/Kneeboard.html
(Not too bad, but am not sure that map and notes would stay in place in the breeze.)
http://www.zuluworks.com/prod/zuluboard ... s_main.htm
http://www.pilotmall.com/page/1/PROD/bags/17916
(Definitely closed-cockpit stuff.)
I'm quite unhappy with the map pockets flight suits offer, plus some do not have map pockets at all. What are you guys using? Any decent, 'lekker' local alternatives? (See, my Afrikaans is improving! :D
Knee board/Map board in a trike
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Had me a nice cute one, strong clipboard type with leg mould e.t.c., had a nice cute elastic / velcro strap, till
VVROOOOSH
I k@ked myself.
Make your own, those are made for ppl.
Me, I have no more free memory to remember radio freq, so am planning on writing them with a pemanent marker on the pylon. Coz it's mine.
VVROOOOSH
I k@ked myself.

Make your own, those are made for ppl.
Me, I have no more free memory to remember radio freq, so am planning on writing them with a pemanent marker on the pylon. Coz it's mine.

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Yeah, this is what worries with with the sportflyingshop's one. It's looking really nice, but it's velcroed to the leg strap to allow rotating it. The velcro might be strong enough now, but as it collects particles is loses strength and then vroosh, the prop converts the map into beef Stroganoff ...Delta VV wrote:VVROOOOSH
Point takenDelta VV wrote:Me, I have no more free memory to remember radio freq, so am planning on writing them with a pemanent marker on the pylon. Coz it's mine.

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I use the sportflyingshop's map board. Size wise it is about 25x25 cms - more than enough space if you ask me. The straps are NOT velcro - it uses those plastic camping type clips which you can then tighten around your leg. Its got two pads under neath which make it very comfortable to wear. Its a robust, well made product and although I initially thought it was on the pricey side (before I actually received it) I was pleasantly suprised when it arrived. I would recommend it to anyone.
P.S. apologies for not having a more shapely leg available to model it for you!
P.S. apologies for not having a more shapely leg available to model it for you!
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For my cross countries I scanned the map area I needed, rescaled them, printed them out and laminated them - you an do it to a size that works and you can tuck it away somewhere and look at it as you need it without being all bulky.
Now GPS cuts all of this out, just keep the map in my wing comartment in case of emergency
Now GPS cuts all of this out, just keep the map in my wing comartment in case of emergency

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Thanks Cloud Warrior - this is exactly the info I was after! (I thought the swivelling was achieved with a large piece of velcro, hence the concern.)
Now look at these pictures:
Sportflyingshop:

Aeros:

Notice the Aeros logo on both of them in the bottom right corner? (Middle one on the bottom pic.) There are some differences that can be spotted, but it looks like they're coming from the same place!
Tjoek, does your also have that nice leg padding shown here:

Thanks guys!
Now look at these pictures:
Sportflyingshop:
Aeros:

Notice the Aeros logo on both of them in the bottom right corner? (Middle one on the bottom pic.) There are some differences that can be spotted, but it looks like they're coming from the same place!
Tjoek, does your also have that nice leg padding shown here:
Thanks guys!
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Cool, thanks everyone. I contacted Jenya from Aeros SA. He's out of stock at the moment, but is leaving for the Ukraine in the next few days and will bring some back with him. He's expected to be back by mid-September. I'm definitely getting one. I seems to be a good time to get in touch with him if anyone else wants one too, I guess.
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