The main purpose of the AGARD Flight Test Instrumentation Series is to provide monographs on the more important aspects of flight test instrumentation as a reference for the flight test engineer. The first monographs in the series discuss in-flight temperature measurements, fuel flow and engine rotation speed measurements, open and closed-loop accelerometers and magnetic tape recording; they will be followed by others. In this introductory volume it has been tried to highlight the main lines along which a flight test instrumentation system is developed, to indicate the main steps which must be taken during the design and to define the basic concepts used by each specialist. A flight test system is considered to include both the data collection and the data processing systems.


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    Title :

    AGARD Flight Test Instrumentation Series. Volume 1. Basic Principles of Flight Test Instrumentation Engineering


    Contributors:
    A. Pool (author) / D. Bosman (author) / W. D. Mace (author)

    Publication date :

    1973


    Size :

    302 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English