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Mon, Jun 23, 2003

Sporty's Palm PDA E6B Flight Computer Software

An E6B For The 21st Century...

If you want all the functionality of an E6B but wouldn't be caught dead playing with an archaic old whizwheel, then "Uncle Hal" has a deal for you.

The same calculations that can be made on Sporty’s best selling Electronic E6B can now be made on Palm-based PDAs. With Sporty's E6B Software for PDAs, pilots can perform 19 aviation functions and 14 standard aviation conversions right on a PDA.

Featuring the same pilot-friendly design as the original Sporty's E6B, the Palm Software makes quick work of any navigational, weight and balance, or fuel problem and it also performs conventional arithmetic calculations.

The software prompts you for the proper inputs as you work through a problem line-by-line. Information from previous computations is automatically retained for future use so there is no need to retype old data into new problems.

Available exclusively from Sporty’s, the E6B Software for PDAs works on any PDA device using Palm OS 4.0 or newer.

However, the PDA software is not authorized for use during FAA exams (ain't there ALWAYS a catch???).

FMI: www.sportys.com/acb/showdetl.cfm?&DID=19&Product_ID=5963

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