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I am currently using a Jepp CR-3, but I'm working on my Christmas list and
I'm wondering if I should add an E6B. Does one have any advantages over the other as far as real life, training, exams, go? As a separate issue, I am also looking at the Jepp TechStar, the CX-2 Pathfinder, and Sporty's electronic flight computers. Any recommendations? TIA |
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well.. a CR-3 and an E6B is exactly the same on the front.. I did find the
"reverse" or wind correction, ground speed side of the E6B is easier to use. But now, if you are talking ELECTRONIC, then any of the others are as good as each other. Name Brands.. but.. I'm always chasing batteries when ever I need my Electronic E6B. The "hand propped" or manual "slide rule" computers are not on dead batteries when needed. BT "Bill Denton" wrote in message ... I am currently using a Jepp CR-3, but I'm working on my Christmas list and I'm wondering if I should add an E6B. Does one have any advantages over the other as far as real life, training, exams, go? As a separate issue, I am also looking at the Jepp TechStar, the CX-2 Pathfinder, and Sporty's electronic flight computers. Any recommendations? TIA |
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Any recommendations?
On your Christmas list, ask for a nice watch with an E6B on the bezel. They are small but you are likely to always have it with you and in position to use. When you are stuck somewhere bored, you can practice and not look TOO silly. Carl. |
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I'm not supposed to know this, but my girlfriend is going to our
neighborhood Seiko dealer tonight. I've got my fingers crossed... "Slip'er" wrote in message news:IFuqd.178810$hj.94070@fed1read07... Any recommendations? On your Christmas list, ask for a nice watch with an E6B on the bezel. They are small but you are likely to always have it with you and in position to use. When you are stuck somewhere bored, you can practice and not look TOO silly. Carl. |
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I have both E6B and CR-3. I like the CR-3 its easy to carry in my
kneeboard and once you understand how the wind side works its easier than the E6B. C. White Student Pilot - ASEL "Bill Denton" wrote in message ... I am currently using a Jepp CR-3, but I'm working on my Christmas list and I'm wondering if I should add an E6B. Does one have any advantages over the other as far as real life, training, exams, go? As a separate issue, I am also looking at the Jepp TechStar, the CX-2 Pathfinder, and Sporty's electronic flight computers. Any recommendations? TIA |
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As a separate issue, I am also looking at the Jepp TechStar, the CX-2
Pathfinder, and Sporty's electronic flight computers. I purchased one of the large format E6B Electronic computers from Sporty's - ended up sending it back and getting a CX-2 which I'm very happy with (although I don't know why they can't make them 1/2 the thickness). The E6B was confusing to operate and (despite that) had a fault where the thin aluminium key surround came unstuck in the middle and was actually higher than the top of the key - very poor design and quality. I haven't seen a pathfinder, but I did read a review that said the contrast / font made the unit all but impossible to read in anything but ideal conditions - although someone else commented that they were very happy with it. |
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On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 13:47:07 -0600, "Bill Denton"
wrote: I am currently using a Jepp CR-3, but I'm working on my Christmas list and I'm wondering if I should add an E6B. Does one have any advantages over the other as far as real life, training, exams, go? As a separate issue, I am also looking at the Jepp TechStar, the CX-2 Pathfinder, and Sporty's electronic flight computers. Any recommendations? Does anyone actually use an E6B anymore? If so, what for? Corky (just wondering) Scott |
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On 2004-11-29 15:37, Corky Scott wrote:
On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 13:47:07 -0600, "Bill Denton" wrote: I am currently using a Jepp CR-3, but I'm working on my Christmas list and I'm wondering if I should add an E6B. Does one have any advantages over the other as far as real life, training, exams, go? As a separate issue, I am also looking at the Jepp TechStar, the CX-2 Pathfinder, and Sporty's electronic flight computers. Any recommendations? Does anyone actually use an E6B anymore? If so, what for? Corky (just wondering) Scott A pilot at my club claims the only time he used the E6B after getting his electronic nav-tools, was when he was landing on a snowy field and couldn't get good visual references to ground. He threw out the E6B, and it landed flat on the ground, making a nice visible reference point (it has a red skin cover) for the landing. /Rolf |
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Does anyone actually use an E6B anymore? If so, what for?
I use it all the time for flight planning, just like I always did. The analog face is much easier to use than digital, and once set, I can read off many answers with no further input. It doesn't need batteries, it won't break if I drop it, and I have more of a sense that it is me that is doing the planning, and not some computer. Jose -- Freedom. It seemed like a good idea at the time. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 18:04:50 GMT, Jose
wrote: Does anyone actually use an E6B anymore? If so, what for? I use it all the time for flight planning, just like I always did. The analog face is much easier to use than digital, and once set, I can read off many answers with no further input. It doesn't need batteries, it won't break if I drop it, and I have more of a sense that it is me that is doing the planning, and not some computer. Jose What part of the flight planning do you use it for? Are you in training or have you already gotten your PPL? Thanks, Corky Scott |
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