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E6-B High Speed Slide

$14.75/Each
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Part# 13-02301
MFR Model# ASA-E6B-SLIDE

Overview

A companion product, this slide picks up where the traditional metal flight computer leaves off (ASA-E6B), providing calculations for the high-speed realm of flight (in the range of 220-700 knots or miles per hour). Pilots simply replace their current slide with this one, which then continues to use the circular computer from traditional E6-Bs. The slide also includes compressibility correction chart, ICAO Standard Atmosphere reference table, worldwide time conversion table, speed limits for the United States, and most frequently-used weight & balance formulas. All of the pertinent formulas & information required for high-altitude, high-speed operations. Meets both FAR & JAR (international) requirements.
   
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Reviews

This is compatible with the Metal E6B version, cant speak for the paper one. It came in a little bent but easy to bend back. Shipping was inexpensive and got here in three days. Must have for Flight Dispatchers if you dont like using electric E6Bs. Speeds are 220 to 700 and the information on the front is very useful! Good quality, fast shipping, lowest price. Cant go wrong.

Brandon
June 23, 2018

Just a tad skinny in my E6B but no big deal. Im quite happy

Dave S Verified Purchase

ASA E6B HIGH SPEED SLIDE +

December 6, 2021

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