Flight tests of two Signal Evaluation Airborne Laboratory (SEAL) glide-slope sensors (receivers) were conducted to evaluate the performance in a real world flight inspection environment. Output data were compared with that of two standard flight inspection glide-slope receivers. The quality of the SEAL data was determined to be higher than that of the flight inspection receivers. It was concluded that the SEAL receivers would perform satisfactorily in the SEAL System. Integration into the system was recommended. (Author)
Flight Evaluation of Seal Glide-Slope Receiver
1969
36 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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