Sporty's E6B
Sporty's E6B
Sporty's E6B
Everyone
Sporty's Pilot Shop
A powerful, easy-to-use flight computer on your phone or tablet!


Average Rating

3.7


Number of Ratings

214


Number of Downloads

10K+


Contains Ads

False


In-App Purchases

False


Install Fee

$9.99


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About Sporty's E6B

Sporty’s Pilot Shop, the world’s largest pilot shop, brings you the E6B Flight Computer - now for Android phones AND tablets! This powerful app includes all the features of Sporty's traditional E6B, including 23 aviation functions, 18 conversions and complete timer features. The app's ... read more

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Total Permissions

2

Total Categories

1

Highest Risk

7

Average Risk

4

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User Reviews

Brian Hartley Brian Hartley
9
Monday, February 20, 2023

Love the app. But, it would be nice to have a gap between the bottom of the number input section and the bottom menu bar. Hitting the 'conversions' button when trying to enter a '0' is a common occurrence. It's really annoying to then have to click around to get back to what you were doing.

Bryan Brasher Bryan Brasher
23
Sunday, May 29, 2022

A better alternative than using the analog E6B but it's buggy and built with not a lot of user friendly features. For example, the calculator doesn't work. It asks you to install some random calculator from the app store but then still gives you an error when launching. And there is no clear feature so if you want to start a whole new calculation you have to clear each field.

Mason Watkins Mason Watkins
18
Monday, January 16, 2023

So far most of it is good. The pressure and density altitude doesn't give the correct answers though. The sportys ppl course example gives an answer of pressure altitude 926 feet and density altitude 167 feet while the sportys app says the pressure is 927 feet and the density is 187 feet with the same exact example

Charles Hinchey Charles Hinchey
17
Tuesday, October 27, 2020

For some problems, you have to "back in" to get the answer. Example "find indicated air speed - Preasure altitude 8000', temperature -10°C, true airspeed 152kts. Using the "True Airspeed" function, you have to trial-and-error the "Indicated" airspeed until the "True" airspeed is what you need. You can get there, but kind of kludgy. This is from FAA question 3550-1, so maybe a little contrived, but could be a real life problem. Was easily solved with a mechanical E6B.

Wolverine Jr Wolverine Jr
0
Thursday, January 9, 2025

It seems that the eb6 Altitude pressure and density calculator is incorrect or using another method of calculation. Following their class to the T* achieves different results off by 20pts.

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