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| The E6-B was invented
by Phillip Dalton in the |
In this
version of the Printable E6-B Flight |
| early 1930s. It was
initially called "The Dalton |
Computer
by Ben Jackson |
| Dead Reckoning
Computer". The E6-B allows you |
(http://www.ben.com/flying/e6b/) you can make |
| to solve problems of
time, speed and distance. |
yourself a
simpler version of the E6-B for use in the |
| Calculate fuel
consumption and make conversions |
flight sim
world. All is needed is a few supplies |
| between measurements
such as statute and |
which I
will list. |
| nautical miles. Figure
1 shows an example of the |
1. You
will needed Acrobat Reader. (A free utility |
| E6-B Flight Computer. |
for reading PDF files.)
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2. A
compass. |
| 3. Bristol
Board |
| 4. Paper
Fasteners (Figure 2) |
| 5. Glue
Stick |
| 6. A pair
of Scissors |
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(Figure 1) |
(Figure 2) |
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