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From: David Pike
Date: 2016 Apr 2, 01:19 -0700
Francis Upchurch wrote: In Chichester's 4 wartime cel nav teaching books, there is no mention of a box sextant, but book 4 has a page on an "Airship sextant" , which looks just like a good marine sextant with micrometer.
Francis. It’s interesting that that you’ve got Part 4 of the Observer’s Books. I’ve only got Parts 1, 2, and 3 (Issued to or bought by Plt Off Whapham at 2s 6p each). Mine only advertise three parts on the covers. Could you possibly photograph the pages in part 4 on airship navigation? Two interesting points I notice. I always thought Observer’s books were ‘of’ e.g. ‘The Observer's Book of Trees’, but these are books ‘on’. This is grammatically quite correct of course and a sign of more formal times. Also, it seems I’m not the only user of ‘Astro’ instead of ‘Celestial’; the great man did so too. DaveP