This book is intended for engineers working in the design and operation of automated navigational systems; it can also be useful to students in the field of navigation at higher technical education institutions. The main topic of the book is the theory of automatic aerial navigation, its techniques, and methods for solving navigation problems. Navigation systems and their application to high-speed modern aircraft are discussed in theory and practice, and preflight preparations, route plots, location of reference points, and the computation system used are analyzed.
Principles of the Thoery of Automated Air Navigation
1968
177 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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