The CX-3 Flight Computer makes flight planning simple by taking confusion out of the equation. Fast, versatile and easy to use, the CX-3 delivers accurate results quickly and efficiently. It can be used on all FAA and Canadian pilot, mechanic, and dispatcher knowledge exams. Whether used for flight ...
This easy-to-use calculator is perfect for determining crosswind and headwind components just before takeoff or landing. To operate, put the runway heading in the box at the top of the computer, find the wind direction and follow the corresponding line towards the center of the computer to mark the ...
APR's Pocket Series Wind Triangle& T/S/D E6B computer calculates flight planning and en route navigation requirements. The unit includes high (200 to 700 kts or mi) and low speed slide wind slide speeds of 40 to 270 kts or miles, easy-to-read conversion scales, slide lock, flush compass ring, and wr ...
The Holding Pattern Entry Template (HPET) is a simple, yet extremely safe and effective, navigational aid for determining the type of entry that the pilot must make into a holding pattern. The template allows you to quickly visualize the holding pattern and proper entry, directly from the aircraft's ...
Enlist the help of our CR-3 Circular Computer to assist you in everything from solving wind triangles, to polar grid navigation and pressure pattern flying.FeaturesVersatility and solid construction make this a reliable choice. Includes an instruction manual and vinyl carry case. 6-inch diameter.Sol ...
Full function, full size. Perfect for the budget-conscious student. Constructed of rugged plasticized composite material. It conforms to the instructions and examples in Jeppesen manuals, workbooks and audiovisual programs. Comes with instruction manual and zip-lock carrying case. ...
Originally used for training Air Force pilots for their IFR renewals, the weather computer is great for pre-flight planning, as a training aid, a quick weather reference and in flight. Provides useful information on frontal and air mass weather in detail along with cross sections of the five general ...
Now over 70 years old, this Type AN-5837-1 Flight Altitude Correction Computer was manufactured in 1943 for the Army Air Corps. The computer is 8” in diameter and per the instructions on the back, it “gives true altitude above a plateau from indicated values”. This unique collectible is brand new in ...