Discusses art of navigating craft over (1) land unknown to navigator; (2) land which is not capable of being mapped, e.g., desert; (3) large areas of water; (4) land or sea, but above clouds, such that pilot may take advantage of favorable weather conditions, or, in time of war, may proceed to his object of attack without interference.
Aerial navigation
Roy. Aeronautical Soc. -- Jl
Royal Aeronautical Society -- Journal ; 27 , n 153
1923
9 pages
7 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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