There are two aspects of blind flying, orientation and navigation; to control aircraft, pilot wants to know or be able to deduce following quantities -- height, speed, bank angle, angle of pitch, sideslip angle, and direction; layout of standard blind flying panel and its disadvantages; review of recent developments and methods of improving display by means of RAE "head-up" flight director and Smith's Para Visual Director or PVD.
Instrument displays for blind flying
Roy Aeronautical Soc -- J
Royal Aeronautical Society -- Journal ; 68 , n 648
1964
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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