How to use the heading-groundspeed function on Sporty's Electronic E6B Flight Computer

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Learn how to compute heading and groundspeed using Sporty's Electronic E6B Flight Computer.

Over 240,000 pilots have trusted Sporty’s Electronic E6Bs over the years for fast flight planning and accurate FAA test calculations. Its pilot-friendly design makes quick work of any navigational, weight and balance, or fuel problem, and it also performs conventional arithmetic calculations. It’s invaluable for students and experienced pilots alike. You will never need another aviation computer.

FEATURES:
- Backlit screen for night operations in the cockpit
- Built-in storage case protects the screen when not in use
- Large keypad for easier operation in turbulence
- Rubber feet keep the E6B from moving when in use
- Quick reference card
- 24 aviation functions
- 20 aviation conversions
- Timer and clock

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What if the heading starts with a zero? for eg 030

newerarc
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So, in your example, the Heading of 166 degrees is factoring in the WCA of 6 degrees or no?

HiTechRob
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I just bought the sporty's electronic E6B and I think it's good but I have one thing that I seen it is missing on this little computer, however this is the true heading not the magnetic heading, simply the true course is 160 and if you add the wind correction angle to it which is 6 it will come up with the true heading which is 166 is absolutely perfect but it's missing one more step which is the magnetic heading that we need it to fly. simply you can add this by adding the variation or isogonic to the true heading to come up with a magnetic heading, but there is NO input to type the variation then this computer should sum it up spontaneously with the 166 which is the true heading to come up with magnetic heading but thanks anyway

MrSam-dbvw