Sparkys E6B
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Version :11.0
Size :14.65Mb
Updated :Apr 24,2018
Developer :Intineo LLC
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Pros and Cons from users' feedback
After analyzing the user reviews of Sparky's E6B, here are the pros and cons of the app based on the users' feedback: **Pros:** 1. **Accurate calculations**: Many users have praised the app for its accurate calculations, saying it helps them with their flight planning and navigation. 2. **User-friendly interface**: The app's interface is easy to use, even for those who are new to E6B calculations. Users have appreciated the clear and simple layout. 3. **Helpful features**: Some users have mentioned that the app's features, such as the ability to calculate wind correction and true airspeed, have been very helpful in their flying activities. 4. **Regular updates**: The developer has been responsive to user feedback and has released regular updates to improve the app's performance and fix bugs. 5. **Good value for money**: Many users feel that the app is a good value for the price, considering the accuracy and usefulness of its calculations. **Cons:** 1. **Limited features**: Some users have mentioned that the app is missing some features that they would like to see, such as the ability to calculate fuel consumption or track flight plans. 2. **Occasional crashes**: A few users have reported that the app crashes occasionally, which can be frustrating and require them to restart the app. 3. **Lack of tutorials**: Some users have suggested that the app could benefit from tutorials or guides to help new users understand how to use it effectively. 4. **Limited customization options**: Users have mentioned that the app's settings are limited, and they would like to be able to customize certain aspects of the app to better suit their needs. 5. **Occasional inaccuracies**: A small number of users have reported that the app has produced incorrect calculations on occasion, which can be frustrating and require them to double-check their work. Overall, the majority of users have been very satisfied with Sparky's E6B, praising its accuracy, user-friendly interface, and helpful features. However, some users have mentioned a few areas for improvement, such as the addition of more features and better customization options.
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Description
Sparky's E6B emulates a mechanical E6B Flight Computer, with significant additional capabilities. The app provides digital readouts of values that would otherwise have to be eyeballed in a standard E6B. The use of cursors and steppers enables the precision of a digital computer with the speed and intuitiveness of an analog computer. The E6B is an analog computer invented in the 1930's by Lt. Philip Dalton, USN for purposes of training and flight calculations. The app can be used to perform calculations, or to practice and learn how to use a mechanical E6B. Advantages of analog slide-rule E6Bs include the speed of entering data, and continous operation that can enable a more intuitive feel for how outputs change as inputs are changed. If inputs are changed, it is simply a matter of a swipe or using a stepper to fine tune inputs, and outputs are updated simultaneously. Advantages of digital E6B's includes precision, but as E6Bs are in reality often used to estimate data, this precision often cannot be taken advantage of. Furthermore, entering data is slowed down by soft keypads popping up and down. It may be hard to understand how outputs change in response to inputs if individual numbers need to be entered on a keypad. Sparky's E6B provides the best of both worlds. The speed and intuitive entry of an analog E6B, along with the digital readout of a digital E6B. The "slide rule" or "front" side includes a circular log-log scale that can be used for multiplication, division, fuel consumption and time/speed/distance calculations. There are also various conversions available, such as nautical-miles/statute-miles/kilometers, fuel and oil volume and weight. The windows on the front are used for airspeed, various forms of "altitude' and mach number calculations. Digital output is provided for - Multiplication and division - Ascent and descent vertical and horizontal speed and angles - Rate problems such as gallons per hour, time to destination etc. - Density Altitude and True Airspeed calculations. - True Altitude Calculations - Mach speeds vs. temperature - Conversions of Nautical and Statue Miles to and from Kilometers - Volume of oil and fuel vs. weight - Conversion of Pounds to Kilograms - Conversion of Feet to Meters The "wind" side is a vector computer used to determine flight headings, wind correction angle etc. It also provides digital readouts to provide an intuitive feel for wind correction, as well as to let the inputs be fine-tuned or updated as conditions change. We have no ads and collect no personal information. We hope you enjoy Sparky's E6B and find it useful.
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    By MahoganyFrogApr 13,2019
    I came upon the Lite version while searching for an E6B app to use in my class. Trying to teach young adults and kids to use anything other than what's on their smart phone is, well, trying. As a volunteer instructor, this app is perfect to use in class to supplement the mechanical version allowing full tactical muscle memory development while learning its application to aviation planning problems. Where do I pay to support you?
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    By BNS130Oct 1,2021
    As a retired USAF Nav and current private pilot, this is a great memory jogger and great teaching tool! Just needs some clear nail polish to give it that broke in feeling. ;-)