The report is a study of the feasibility of using a night imaging system in a single-place, high-performance, military aircraft. It is principally a synthesis of existing information directed toward the identification of human factors problems in air-to-ground operations. It is concluded that additional data are necessary before the feasibility of a night display system can be demonstrated. (Author)
Night Display/One-Man Aircraft Compatibility Study
1971
166 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Human Factors Engineering , Aircraft , Display systems , Naval aircraft , Human factors engineering , Night warfare , Flight instruments , Cathode ray tubes , Night vision , Naval research , Aircraft night display systems , Avionics , Flir(Forward looking infrared) , Forward looking infrared , Heads up displays , Helmet mounted displays , Llltv(Low light level television) , Low light levels , Television systems
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