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Davis Instruments Celestial Navigation Quick Reference Card
Davis Instruments Celestial Navigation Quick Reference Card
Davis Instruments Celestial Navigation Quick Reference Card
Davis Instruments Celestial Navigation Quick Reference Card
Davis Instruments Celestial Navigation Quick Reference Card
Celestial Navigation. A simplified, yet complete Celestial Navigation system. Includes everything you need: sextant use and corrections, starfinder for 18 stars, data entry form, and step-by-step sight reduction and plotting procedures. May be scored and separated; large portion fits in the sextant case for quick reference, and small part acts as a waterproof data reduction card.

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Davis Instruments Celestial Navigation Quick Reference Card

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Celestial Navigation. A simplified, yet complete Celestial Navigation system. Includes everything you need: sextant use and corrections, starfinder for 18 stars, data entry form, and step-by-step sight reduction and plotting procedures. May be scored and separated; large portion fits in the sextant case for quick reference, and small part acts as a waterproof data reduction card.

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