An estimate of the distance flown (just as a sanity check)
If you want to be really kind to me, use the following format:
A flight on 10 May 2003, from Bell to Swanage, on a Gin Boomerang, about 37km:
((10 5 3) ((ST 797 086 "Bell Hill") (SZ 015 785 "Swanage")) "Gin Boomerang") 37.2km
A flight on 15 April 2003, from Bell via a turnpoint at Bere Regis, landing at Weymouth, flown on a Gin Oasis, about 37km:
((15 4 2003)
((ST 797 086 "Bell Hill") (SY 848 948 "Bere Regis") (SY 665 820 "Weymouth"))
"Gin Oasis") 37km
GPS
In our league, the Ordnance Survey National Grid is used to calculate
how far you flew. Your GPS does not always agree exactly with the
Ordnance Survey, and, surprisingly often, people misread their GPSs.
If you obtain your grid references from GPS, I would appreciate if you
check that they make sense by looking them up on an OS map. A brief
guide to doing this on-line can be found below.
Grid References
The best way to find the relevant grid references for your
flight, is by looking on an OS map. Here is an example of how you
could do this on-line:
Imagine you have landed next to the roundabout which is on the West
side of Wareham ...