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TAF Decoder - E6BX | Aviation Calculators
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- E6BX APP
E6BX E6B Calculator App. The E6BX App is a pilot essential,...
- True Air Speed
True Air Speed - E6BX | Aviation Calculators
- Speed of Sound
Speed of Sound - E6BX | Aviation Calculators
- Time Addition & Subtraction
Time Addition & Subtraction - E6BX | Aviation Calculators
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Mach Speed - E6BX | Aviation Calculators
- Aviation Unit Converters
Aviation Unit Converters - E6BX | Aviation Calculators
- TAF Decoder
31 sie 2014 · 1) Will do all E6B calculations for WCA, Magnetic Variation, GS, ETE, Fuel Burn based on your performance inputs from the POH. 2) Both Sheets FOLD in half and show you pertinent info at a glance and hides less essential info when placed on a kneeboard.
3 lis 2003 · I want to convert the design to MS Excel so it can perform all the E6B calculations automatically. I've downloaded a few free Excel plogs from the Internet hoping that I can copy the relevant formulas into the right places in my plog.
1 mar 2024 · E6B practice. This is a free mini-app from David Megginson for fellow afficionados of the classic aviation E6B circular sliderule (or for student pilots still forced to learn to use it). You can solve practice problems for either the wind side or the calculator side.
This document provides instructions on how to use an E6B flight computer to perform various flight calculations. It covers calculating wind correction angle and ground speed, flight time per leg, fuel burn per leg, and density altitude.
In this video we use a question from the FAA knowledge test to demonstrate how to use an E6B flight computer to calculate ground speed and time en route.
An E6-B is a circular sliderule customized for aviation use. A commercially made model would also have a wind/heading plotter on the reverse side. The first page assumes letter size and squeezes 2 sets of discs onto one page. Copy this onto card stock and cut carefully to assemble your own.