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- Q4809210 subject Q8461408.
- Q4809210 abstract "The E6B flight computer, or simply the "whiz wheel", is a form of circular slide rule used in aviation.They are mostly used in flight training, because these flight computers have been replaced with electronic planning tools or software and websites that make these calculations for the pilots. These flight computers are used during flight planning (on the ground before takeoff) to aid in calculating fuel burn, wind correction, time en route, and other items. In the air, the flight computer can be used to calculate ground speed, estimated fuel burn and updated estimated time of arrival. The back is designed for wind vector solutions, i.e., determining how much the wind is affecting one's speed and course. See wind triangle and dead reckoning.".
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- Q4809210 comment "The E6B flight computer, or simply the "whiz wheel", is a form of circular slide rule used in aviation.They are mostly used in flight training, because these flight computers have been replaced with electronic planning tools or software and websites that make these calculations for the pilots. These flight computers are used during flight planning (on the ground before takeoff) to aid in calculating fuel burn, wind correction, time en route, and other items.".
- Q4809210 label "E6B".
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