how the E6B (whiz wheel) did the conversion
A lot of folks get up tight about the wheels (whichever style - Dalton or CR [and there are others which have fallen out of use] - you might use).
Like so many activities, if one only learns the process as a mechanical Step A, Step B sort of thing it is extremely easy to forget how to use the device unless it is being used very frequently. Always, although you can manage without knowing the workings, it helps understanding if you do have a feel for how the device works. This, I fear, is one of the main problems with the advent of the super automatic aeroplanes of today where the pilot is trained largely on a reactive basis. In the extreme, this can result in disaster where none was necessary, such as AF 447.
It is useful to keep in mind that this side of the calculator starts off being a basic slide rule gadget with CD scales. These scales just do multiplication and division using standard logarithm addition and subtraction. (Don't fuss about that if you haven't heard those terms before .. very much nice to know stuff only).
The various cutouts are used, in essence, as lookup tables to set a number on one of the outer CD scales to be used in such multiplication and division activities.
If anyone has a desire for delving further, you can delve away to your heart's content here -
www.sliderulemuseum.com/SR_Scales.htm