Typical airplane instrument equipment as installed in naval aircraft; service instruments as distinguished from experimental, test or aerological instruments; power-plant instrument equipment; compass, turn and bank indicator and airspeed indicator absolutely necessary for blind flying; details of magnetic direction indicator; three important uses of turn indicator in blind flying; drift indicators and aircraft sextants; production of service aircraft instruments. (See also Aviation, vol. 25, no. 2, July 9, 1928, pp. 107 and 129-134, 4 figs.)
Aircraft instruments
U. S. Naval Inst. -- Proc
United States Naval Institute -- Proceedings ; 54 , n 303
1928
7 pages
4 Figs.
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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