Mathematical and graphical analysis using standard 250 PAR lamp; consideration of 400-w, 115-v lamp which is standard of U S Air Force; analysis, based on Allard's law, determining distance from which slope line light can be seen by approaching pilots, and distance from which it will appear to be excessively glaring.
Study of visibility and glare ranges of slope-line approach lights
U S Civ Aeronautics Administration -- Tech Development Report
1951
29 pages
Report
English
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