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  1. Degrees Minutes Seconds (DMS): E6B, NavLog Calculator, Weather Reports, METAR, TAF, Wind Components, Instrument Simulator, Weight and Balance, Pressure Altitude, Density Altitude, True Air Speed, and a lot more.

  2. Printable E6-B Flight Computer...or at least the front side of it! This PostScript program renders an E6-B (you can also get a PDF version which is identical). 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.

  3. Introduction. Congratulations with your ASE Circular Flight Computer E6-B. The computer is designed for durability, easy use and precise calculations during training, preparation and flight. Before using your computer. Please be aware that all calculations have to be considered correct or not before you use it in real flight.

  4. 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.

  5. •Examples of calculations are time/distance/speed, fuel burn, density altitude, conversions (NM/SM/km, gallon/liter/imp gallon, TAS/CAS), wind correction angle, ground speed, etc… Digital vs Manual •You can purchase an E6B Flight Computer. •You can download the Flight Computer Sim App for free. •You can use the UND online E6B website.

  6. Instructions for Using ASA Flight Computer. Your ASA E6-B Flight Computer has two main parts: a circular slide rule side for making quick calculations, and a wind side for computing ground speed and wind correction angle. The slide portion of the circular slide rule side also includes quick-reference material.

  7. CALCULATOR SIDE OF THE FLIGHT COMPUTER The main portion of the calculator side of the flight computer consists of three separate scales. The outer scale ( 10, fig. 1) is fixed to the computer. The second (11, fig. 1) and third (12,fig.1) scales, inward, are printed on a disc that pivots in the center of the computer, thus