Sparky's E6B Lite
Analog Flight Computer
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Sparky's E6B emulates a mechanical E6B Flight Computer. The app can be used to perform calculations, or to practice and learn how to use a mechanical E6B.

The E6B is an analog computer invented in the 1930's by Lt. Philip Dalton, USN for purposes of training and flight calculations.

The "slide rule" or "front" side includes a circular log-log scale that can be used for multiplication, division, fuel consumption and time/speed/distance calculations. There are also various conversions available, such as nautical-miles/statute-miles/kilometers, fuel and oil volume and weight.

The windows on the front are used for airspeed, various forms of "altitude' and mach number calculations.

The "wind" side is a vector computer used to determine flight headings, wind correction angle etc.

We have no ads and collect no personal information.

We hope you enjoy the Free E6B App, and find it useful and instructive.
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App Info

Category
Navigation
Publisher
Intineo LLC
Languages
English
Recent version
Version 1.1 (6 years ago )
Released on
Jun 14, 2017 (7 years ago )
Last updated
1 month ago