Friday, November 06, 2009
Just like I used to use by richard from Auburn Hills MI USA
Pros: Wanted to show grandchildren what we used. Cons: Nonr Review: More improved than I expected.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Definite Buy by Cody from Murfreesboro TN USA
Pros: Large display, easy to use Cons: none Review: Great flight computer. Larger display, so no squinting trying to figure out what number you're looking at. No complaints at all, helped me tremendously.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Great purchase by Paul from Loma Linda CA USA
Pros: Cheap, light, sturdy Review: The "paper" E6B is a sturdy product, and has all the functionality of the aluminum one. It may not last as many decades, but for the price it can't be beat. I carry it around in my flight bag, and it is still unbent and unfrayed.
Friday, April 03, 2009
Excellent Product by Larry from Riverside CA USA
Pros: Cost effective Cons: None yet Review: Very sturdy and cost effective. Works as well as the metal one without the cost.
Friday, February 20, 2009
A great product from a past age, still easy to use and relevant today by hermann from Fairview NC USA
Pros: Packed with vital info, fits shirt-pocket, inexpensive, very quick to use, no false precision Cons: takes a little time to learn, forces you to estimate answers to stay honest, unfamiliar to Gen-X kids Review: I am a first-time student learning to fly a taildragger that is almost as old as I am (1946 Aeronca Champ). This instrument, the old E6-B flight computer, fits the bill--an amazing achievement, it must be the pinnacle of slide-rule development. It packs an huge amount of information that fits in my shirt pocket, can be used while I fly by the "seat-of-pants" and is as efficient as ever. It took me about an hour to learn, will never run out of batteries, can withstand rain because it is shellacked, and my wife was relieved when she saw it--after I told her I had bought yet another computer!
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Sturdy and easy to use by Bill from Walnut Creek CA USA
Pros: Easy to use; durable Cons: No "cons" Review: I like the construction; it is advertised as made from paper, but it seems like it is made from rigid plastic and appears that it will last.It is easy to read and operate. I also like the fact that directions for use are prominently and clearly printed on the device.
Monday, May 07, 2007
Compact and Accurate by A Customer from Long Beach, CA
Pros: Compact, Precise Cons: None Review: An E6-B is required for true dead reckoning. This compact E6-B should be required for convenience. Small and accurate, you can't help but be happy that it's in your flight bag.
Tuesday, May 01, 2007
Good value by A Customer from Cincinnati OH
Review: Although a paperboard product, appears fairly hardy and I suspect that it will be in service for quite awhile.
Tuesday, September 27, 2005
by A Customer from Killeen Texas
Review: If you are going to use it much spend the extra money for the
metal one.
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