I use either an iPhone 7 + or iPad miniDo you use a device that is NFC capable? If so then an NFC tag applied to the rear of the Remote Controller that uses an app to trigger a note based application like Evernote with all of your PreFlight Checklist items might be a better solution. Paper degrades or gets lost. You will always be flying with your device and it should hold up better than a piece of paper over time.
Perhaps Lamination if you stick with the paper method. Then use a large lamination sheet that has extra room on the sides. Fold over the clear extra part lamination and then cut slots in it so that it just slips over the ear of one or both of the antenna. Then trim the excess.
iPhones use NFC technology for Apple Pay. I'm not sure if the NFC chip can be accessed on an iPhone though.I use either an iPhone 7 + or iPad mini
Not familiar with NFC capabilities bu don't think IOS supports it... are you aware
Otherwise might try the plastic envelope idea
Thanks
Derek
Truth, My preflight check list consists of no preflight check list, my batteries are always full when I go fly and I always check my props before and after every flight, that's all I need to know when i'm about to fly.I think preflight and controls are pretty intuitive and you won't need the list for very long.
Maybe in a version for a quick glance one in a while?
Do you use a device that is NFC capable? If so then an NFC tag applied to the rear of the Remote Controller that uses an app to trigger a note based application like Evernote with all of your PreFlight Checklist items might be a better solution. Paper degrades or gets lost. You will always be flying with your device and it should hold up better than a piece of paper over time.
Perhaps Lamination if you stick with the paper method. Then use a large lamination sheet that has extra room on the sides. Fold over the clear extra part lamination and then cut slots in it so that it just slips over the ear of one or both of the antenna. Then trim the excess.
iPhones use NFC technology for Apple Pay. I'm not sure if the NFC chip can be accessed on an iPhone though.