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Tue, Aug 26, 2003

King Schools' PDA E-6B

E6-B Software For Your Handheld or PDA

"Now pilots can turn their PDA or Handheld into the most powerful, fully-featured E6-B on the market today," said John King. "The new KING E6-B boasts 39 pilot-friendly calculations and conversions pilots will want to use on every flight. With its single-hand operation and pilot-smart layout, pilots will glide through weight & balance, density altitude, speed, distance and the unique King holding and landing pattern entry calculations with ease."
 
Martha King commented that, "The King E6-B is really easy to use. It has large buttons that you can use with a single hand. It's also very cockpit-friendly with its backlit display. You can easily figure out your holding and landing pattern entries in-flight which makes it the most advanced electronic E6-B available. It's a great tool for every pilot."

The King E6-B has all the full functions of a regular E6-B, but also comes with 21 aviation calculations and 18 aviation conversions. The software installs on either a PDA or a Pocket PC. System requirements are Palm OS 3.5 or greater, Pocket PC 2002; it's priced at $28.95.

FMI: www.kingcatalog.com

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