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Hi. I am a bit confused. I saw this watch on Amazon and a reviewer
states it is not a real EB6: "The E6-B rule bezel is incomplete, however operational. For a perfect calculation, you must have a "mirror" of the main functions of the rule bezel printed within the watch, just like any Jeppesen Computer. Although I knew this when I bought the watch, it's still important to mention that. There are watches in the market with a complete E6-B rule bezel." for this watch: http://www.amazon.com/Seiko-Mens-Tac...3932448&sr=8-4 But I've looked at other watches, like the one I want, and the "slide rule" seems the same on all of them: http://mymsn.qxl.no/accdb/ViewItem.asp?IDI=412615595 I want a real EB6; what am I missing? Is this guy right? Is the latter watch true EB6? How do you tell? Thanks a lot.... Bill |
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The watches are no more than a circular slide rule, which is what an E6B is
(not EB6). A True E6B or "Air Navigation Computer" or "Flight Computer" will also have the internal portions used to compute Density Altitude TAS Compressibility Functions and the "Wind Slide" portion for computing wind correction and ground speed on the reverse. I have never seen a "reverse side" to a "Pilot's Watch". BT "BillJosephson" wrote in message ups.com... Hi. I am a bit confused. I saw this watch on Amazon and a reviewer states it is not a real EB6: "The E6-B rule bezel is incomplete, however operational. For a perfect calculation, you must have a "mirror" of the main functions of the rule bezel printed within the watch, just like any Jeppesen Computer. Although I knew this when I bought the watch, it's still important to mention that. There are watches in the market with a complete E6-B rule bezel." for this watch: http://www.amazon.com/Seiko-Mens-Tac...3932448&sr=8-4 But I've looked at other watches, like the one I want, and the "slide rule" seems the same on all of them: http://mymsn.qxl.no/accdb/ViewItem.asp?IDI=412615595 I want a real EB6; what am I missing? Is this guy right? Is the latter watch true EB6? How do you tell? Thanks a lot.... Bill |
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On Mar 15, 12:40 am, "BillJosephson"
wrote: Hi. I am a bit confused. I saw this watch on Amazon and a reviewer states it is not a real EB6: "The E6-B rule bezel is incomplete, however operational. For a perfect calculation, you must have a "mirror" of the main functions of the rule bezel printed within the watch, just like any Jeppesen Computer. [...] First, please see; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E6B The term "E-6B" is mis-used for fairly generic slide rule watch bezels, to give them an aviation flavor. Sometimes there's Statute- Nautical mile, Gallons Fuel - Pounds Fuel, etc, markers added, but it's still just a simple slide rule. For instance, none that I know of have True Altitude or True Airspeed calculations, commonly associated with the Slide Rule Model B that is on a real E-6B. One thing to be careful of, are cheap imitation watches. Often they have a slide rule scale on the outer ring, and a different scale on the inner. Or their numbers don't match up. Or they're totally non- logarithmic and won't work as a slide rule. Also, some cheap watches don't have a two-way smoothly rotating bezel, but only a one-way divers-style clicker bezel. The Seikos bezels are okay, and if you have super eyesight, fun to play with when you armchair fly. Otherwise they're mostly just for show ;-) Also see the E6B styles at: http://www.hmewatch.com/ The most useful pilot watch I ever saw, was the expensive Oscar Bravo series, which I can't seem to find a link for now. It had interchangeable rings for different cruising speeds. They allowed you to rotate the ring to the current time, and then read off the ETA for different distances. Regards, Kev |
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The fighter pilots skills are related to the size of his watch.
The bigger the watch, the lower the skill. BT "BillJosephson" wrote in message ups.com... Hi. I am a bit confused. I saw this watch on Amazon and a reviewer states it is not a real EB6: "The E6-B rule bezel is incomplete, however operational. For a perfect calculation, you must have a "mirror" of the main functions of the rule bezel printed within the watch, just like any Jeppesen Computer. Although I knew this when I bought the watch, it's still important to mention that. There are watches in the market with a complete E6-B rule bezel." for this watch: http://www.amazon.com/Seiko-Mens-Tac...3932448&sr=8-4 But I've looked at other watches, like the one I want, and the "slide rule" seems the same on all of them: http://mymsn.qxl.no/accdb/ViewItem.asp?IDI=412615595 I want a real EB6; what am I missing? Is this guy right? Is the latter watch true EB6? How do you tell? Thanks a lot.... Bill |
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If you want an E6b to use, buy a nice metal full or pocket
size from one of the suppliers, such as ASA, Sporty's, or Aircraft Spruce. If you want a watch, buy a watch, combinations of the two are unwieldy and don't work well. If you want to impress the girls, get a big pocket watch. "BillJosephson" wrote in message ups.com... | Hi. I am a bit confused. I saw this watch on Amazon and a reviewer | states it is not a real EB6: | | "The E6-B rule bezel is incomplete, however operational. For a perfect | calculation, you must have a "mirror" of the main functions of the | rule bezel printed within the watch, just like any Jeppesen Computer. | Although I knew this when I bought the watch, it's still important to | mention that. There are watches in the market with a complete E6-B | rule bezel." | | for this watch: | | http://www.amazon.com/Seiko-Mens-Tac...3932448&sr=8-4 | | But I've looked at other watches, like the one I want, and the "slide | rule" seems the same on all of them: | | http://mymsn.qxl.no/accdb/ViewItem.asp?IDI=412615595 | | I want a real EB6; what am I missing? Is this guy right? Is the | latter watch true EB6? How do you tell? | | Thanks a lot.... | | Bill | |
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Jim Macklin wrote:
If you want an E6b to use, buy a nice metal full or pocket size from one of the suppliers, such as ASA, Sporty's, or Aircraft Spruce. If you want a watch, buy a watch, combinations of the two are unwieldy and don't work well. If you want to impress the girls, get a big pocket watch. I absolutely agree. I own two watches. The E6B function built into one of them is so small I can't use it effectively, particularly when I'm bouncing around. If you want a watch with something useful added to it, get a diver's watch with a unidirectional elapsed time bezel. If you want to impress girls, get a big diver's watch with unidirectional elapsed time bezel. I've carried a shirt pocket sized metal E6B when I fly for years. You can find one in any pilot shop. -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN mschnerdatcarolina.rr.com |
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I've got the full-sized and pocket E6b in several models,
ASA, APR and Jepp, but I prefer the CR models from Jepp. I like the big one for how easy it is to see, but the discontinued 3-1/2 pocket size is small enough to fit any shirt pocket. The 4-1/4 will fit a work shirt pocket. As a CFI I got samples of just about all types, some you've probably never heard of such as the MB2A and the Navy's MB9 Mach 3.5 job. Telex even had some made and branded that had color-code scales. But I generally use the KISS principle for navigation... the wind always blows from the west and Washington, D.C. is east of LAX. Since I don't have a scheduled tanker transfer or schedule at a gate, I just point it where I think it should be and adjust later. I don't time instrument approaches closer than the nearest 15 seconds, since I don't really know the GS that close, rather look early, I like to be at the MDA at least a mile and a half from the threshold. But E6bs are fun and they helped win WWII. Even saw a brass one. "Mortimer Schnerd, RN" mschnerdatcarolina.rr.com wrote in message ... | Jim Macklin wrote: | If you want an E6b to use, buy a nice metal full or | size from one of the suppliers, such as ASA, Sporty's, or | Aircraft Spruce. | | If you want a watch, buy a watch, combinations of the two | are unwieldy and don't work well. | | If you want to impress the girls, get a big pocket watch. | | | | I absolutely agree. I own two watches. The E6B function built into one of them | is so small I can't use it effectively, particularly when I'm bouncing around. | If you want a watch with something useful added to it, get a diver's watch with | a unidirectional elapsed time bezel. | | If you want to impress girls, get a big diver's watch with unidirectional | elapsed time bezel. | | I've carried a shirt pocket sized metal E6B when I fly for years. You can find | one in any pilot shop. | | | | | -- | Mortimer Schnerd, RN | mschnerdatcarolina.rr.com | | | | |
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Or get what I got for $20 on the street in NYC. It's a pilot watch, or at
least looks like one: Big, heavy, chrome, with a rotating bezel with all the E6B stuff on it, lots of dials, etc. Perfect for impressing the girls... Except the E6B bezel has both scales on the rotating part. They don't rotate relative to each other. Just a sham. Still it impresses the ladies. "Are you a real pilot?" "Sure, just look at my watch." I always wear it when I'm not with other pilots. Not bad for $20. Bob Chilcoat (Chief Pilot, White Knuckle Airways) "Jim Macklin" wrote in message ... If you want an E6b to use, buy a nice metal full or pocket size from one of the suppliers, such as ASA, Sporty's, or Aircraft Spruce. If you want a watch, buy a watch, combinations of the two are unwieldy and don't work well. If you want to impress the girls, get a big pocket watch. "BillJosephson" wrote in message ups.com... | Hi. I am a bit confused. I saw this watch on Amazon and a reviewer | states it is not a real EB6: | | "The E6-B rule bezel is incomplete, however operational. For a perfect | calculation, you must have a "mirror" of the main functions of the | rule bezel printed within the watch, just like any Jeppesen Computer. | Although I knew this when I bought the watch, it's still important to | mention that. There are watches in the market with a complete E6-B | rule bezel." | | for this watch: | | http://www.amazon.com/Seiko-Mens-Tac...3932448&sr=8-4 | | But I've looked at other watches, like the one I want, and the "slide | rule" seems the same on all of them: | | http://mymsn.qxl.no/accdb/ViewItem.asp?IDI=412615595 | | I want a real EB6; what am I missing? Is this guy right? Is the | latter watch true EB6? How do you tell? | | Thanks a lot.... | | Bill | |
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But the size of the watch is inverse to the size of the
pilot's package. "Bob Chilcoat" wrote in message news:cYmKh.16458$mh7.8134@trnddc04... | Or get what I got for $20 on the street in NYC. It's a pilot watch, or at | least looks like one: Big, heavy, chrome, with a rotating bezel with all the | E6B stuff on it, lots of dials, etc. Perfect for impressing the girls... | Except the E6B bezel has both scales on the rotating part. They don't rotate | relative to each other. Just a sham. Still it impresses the ladies. "Are you | a real pilot?" "Sure, just look at my watch." I always wear it when I'm not | with other pilots. Not bad for $20. | | Bob Chilcoat (Chief Pilot, White Knuckle Airways) | | "Jim Macklin" wrote in message | ... | If you want an E6b to use, buy a nice metal full or | size from one of the suppliers, such as ASA, Sporty's, or | Aircraft Spruce. | | If you want a watch, buy a watch, combinations of the two | are unwieldy and don't work well. | | If you want to impress the girls, get a big pocket watch. | | | | "BillJosephson" wrote in message | ups.com... | | Hi. I am a bit confused. I saw this watch on Amazon and a | reviewer | | states it is not a real EB6: | | | | "The E6-B rule bezel is incomplete, however operational. | For a perfect | | calculation, you must have a "mirror" of the main | functions of the | | rule bezel printed within the watch, just like any | Jeppesen Computer. | | Although I knew this when I bought the watch, it's still | important to | | mention that. There are watches in the market with a | complete E6-B | | rule bezel." | | | | for this watch: | | | | | http://www.amazon.com/Seiko-Mens-Tac...3932448&sr=8-4 | | | | But I've looked at other watches, like the one I want, and | the "slide | | rule" seems the same on all of them: | | | | http://mymsn.qxl.no/accdb/ViewItem.asp?IDI=412615595 | | | | I want a real EB6; what am I missing? Is this guy right? | Is the | | latter watch true EB6? How do you tell? | | | | Thanks a lot.... | | | | Bill | | | | | | |
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One of the best fighter pilots I ever knew wore a Mickey Mouse
watch....I mean a REAL Mickey Mouse watch!!! Before you laugh, I can tell you from experience that the watch broke the ice with beautiful young ladies at the O club bar on more than one occasion :-) Dudley Henriques BT wrote: The fighter pilots skills are related to the size of his watch. The bigger the watch, the lower the skill. BT "BillJosephson" wrote in message ups.com... Hi. I am a bit confused. I saw this watch on Amazon and a reviewer states it is not a real EB6: "The E6-B rule bezel is incomplete, however operational. For a perfect calculation, you must have a "mirror" of the main functions of the rule bezel printed within the watch, just like any Jeppesen Computer. Although I knew this when I bought the watch, it's still important to mention that. There are watches in the market with a complete E6-B rule bezel." for this watch: http://www.amazon.com/Seiko-Mens-Tac...3932448&sr=8-4 But I've looked at other watches, like the one I want, and the "slide rule" seems the same on all of them: http://mymsn.qxl.no/accdb/ViewItem.asp?IDI=412615595 I want a real EB6; what am I missing? Is this guy right? Is the latter watch true EB6? How do you tell? Thanks a lot.... Bill |
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