This project has attempted to improve air-borne all-weather radar equipment from the standpoint of its use by the radar operator pilot. Attention has been concentrated on the simplification of console design, radar displays, and manipulated controls in both single and two-place all-weather aircraft. (Author)
The Pilot's Task in High Performance All-Weather Aircraft
1952
41 pages
Report
No indication
English
Personnel Management, Labor Relations & Manpower , Human Factors Engineering , Aeronautics , Pilots , All weather aviation , Job analysis , Radar operators , Human factors engineering , Naval personnel , Naval aircraft , Naval aviation , Jet fighters , Display systems , Plan position indicators , Radar equipment , Airborne , Man machine systems , Intensity , Sequences(Mathematics) , An/apq-35 , An/apq-41 , An/apq-42 , F-3d aircraft , F-3 aircraft
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