Aero-Medical Laboratory, Dayton, Ohio, is using Airborne Psychology Laboratory to determine just how pilot reacts to certain problems during flight; laboratory is C-47 aircraft equipped with special electronic scoring devices which record how accurately pilots are able to maintain heading, altitude, airspeed and other variables of flying; equipment consists of motor generator, sensing units, scoring console and recording console. (see also Aviation Week v 53 n 5 July 31 1950 p 26-7)
U S Air Force's airborne psychology laboratory
Am Helicopter
American Helicopter ; 19 , n 8
1950
2 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
© Metadata Copyright Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.
U S Air Force's airborne psychology laboratory
Engineering Index Backfile | 1950
|First AWACS-Tornado airborne data link - Using Royal Air Force's JTIDS
Online Contents | 1993
NTIS | 2006
|AIR FORCE'S WEAPONS SYSTEMS CONCEPT
SAE Technical Papers | 1957
|Achieving the Air Force's Energy Vision
Online Contents | 2011
|