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All,
before we get going on the whiz wheel vs electronic, plastic vs metal discussions that e6b questions always seem to lead to let me state that I have seen the plastic ones, own a metal one, use an electronic one on my palm that does it all (e6b+ from jim eli, best $7.50 ever spent - http://www.palmflying.com/esixb.html) with that said, I like the idea of being well versed and able to use backup systems when appropriate, and as others have pointed out using an electronic e6b in turbulent air can be problematic. I'd like to be better versed in using the whiz wheel so that I have 2 options for problem solving I've gone thru and mastered the air classics e6b booklet that came with the whiz wheel and have gone over the chapter on e6b calcs in the Jepp private pilot book, but there is no reference that I've ever found for problems above and beyond the e6b basics such as (but not limited to) fuel endurance, time to destination, cels to fahren, etc. What about things like (looking thru e6b+ program on palm ...) time to climb, turn performance, relative humidity, vnav, etc? I'm while not sure any/all of these may apply to a whiz wheel, I'm just trying to make the point that above and beyond the basic time/speed/disance and fuel consumption problems what other problems are suitable for a whiz wheel and where could you find reference to them? Mike O22 - Columbia, CA |
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. .. What about things like (looking thru e6b+ program on palm ...) time to climb, turn performance, relative humidity, vnav, etc? I'm while not sure any/all of these may apply to a whiz wheel, I'm just trying to make the point that above and beyond the basic time/speed/disance and fuel consumption problems what other problems are suitable for a whiz wheel and where could you find reference to them? All a whiz wheel does is multiply or divide two numbers (by adding or subtracting logarithms; angular distance around the wheel is calibrated logarithmically). So if you can express a problem as a multiplication or division, the you can then solve it with the whiz wheel. --Gary |
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