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Which is the best flight guide AFE or Pooleys and why, thanks .

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By: Moggy C - 9th September 2004 at 16:40

I hardly ever buy a flight guide now that all the information is available online, up to date and free.

When I did, I used to alternate between AFE and Pooley, that way you had a fairly recent copy of each so that any ‘unique to one’ airfields weren’t missed.

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By: met24 - 9th September 2004 at 16:11

I don’t use either. I looked at the Pooleys and the Bottlang, and went for the Bottlang, the main reason was that I preferred the mapping in the Bottlang. I thought about getting a Pooleys as well a little while back, but decided it wasn’t worth it.

It’s a very personal thing really. Look at each of them and decide which one you like the most. I find being able to remove individual plates from the binder and slot them into my kneeboard very useful, this is not so easy on a wire-bound guide. I don’t think I’d get on at all well with a perfect-bound guide.

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