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On Thu, 3 Jan 2008 05:06:08 -0800 (PST), Chris L wrote:
Is the electronic one better than the E6B manual flight computer. When is one better than the other. I now have both. Do you have any recommendations on using them. I didn't want to mess with the manual ones so I just learned on the electronic. On the ground they are very fast for flight planning. I remember during flight planning exercises in ground school I was finished and waited around for 15 minutes while the rest of the class fiddled with their manual ones. In the air I had to learn to run it with one hand using my thumb, but it wasn't really a problem. -- Dallas |
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