"Brian Burger" wrote in message
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On Tue, 30 Nov 2004, Bill Denton wrote:
Thanks to all for your advice. I may just go ahead and pick up an E6B,
just
to play with, if nothing else!
If you're just wanting a 'test' E6B, see if you can get one of the
'student model' cardboard & plastic ones; they're about a third the price
of a 'real' aluminum/plastic E6B, have identical functions, and are
surprisingly tough.
200hrs+ into flying, I'm still using my slightly battered, coffee-marked
'student' cardboard E6B, because I haven't gotten around to buying myself
a
'real' one... after I do buy an aluminum E6B, I'll keep the cardboard one
on my desk for flightplanning and fiddling...
Brian
PP-ASEL/Night
I never used an E6B until recently and now think that it is pretty cool. I
bought a large aluminium one and would like to find an old (WWII) one.
Whoever came up with it was pretty clever!
Mike
MU-2
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