Current cockpit display philosophy is discussed in terms of the pilot's informational requirements. Pilot's scan patterns obtained through the use of an eye-position camera and a ground-based simulator are depicted for both a conventional display system and two advanced concepts. Preliminary results of some flight-test and ground-simulation evaluations of advanced concepts, such as totally integrated displays and indirect pilot viewing systems, are discussed. (Author)
Current Research on Advanced Cockpit Display Systems
1964
27 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Aircraft , Human Factors Engineering , Cockpits , Flight control systems , Display systems , Human engineering , Optical scanning , Computers , Experimental design , Performance(Human) , Special purpose cameras , Simulators , Flight testing , Reliability , Television display systems , Indirect pilot viewing systems , Integrated display systems , Evaluation
Current research on advanced cockpit display systems
NTRS | 1964
|Current research on advanced cockpit display systems
Engineering Index Backfile | 1964
|Current research on advanced cockpit display systems
NTRS | 1964
|Current Research on Advanced Cockpit Display Systems
NTIS | 1964
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