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Dallas wrote:
On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 17:59:35 GMT, Tom L. wrote: I entered the same numbers in my Sporty's E6B and got PA: 998 DA: 1910 You entered the *same* numbers into your Sporty's E6B and got different numbers than my Sporty's E6B? What's going on here? It is called tolerance. An E6B is a mechanical device. The registration of the embossing on the various rings can be a little off. The rivet may not be exactly centered on all of the disks, etc. It doesn't take much to be off by a fair bit given the meager resolution of the scales on the E6B. When I took my commercial written last year, I could never get exactly the numbers in the study guide for the computation problems, but I was close enough to know which answer was correct. Matt |
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