Two simulations were conducted to study the effect of dynamic perspective displays on performance measures collected during simulated flight. The first study was a pure altitude regulation task with simple first order plant dynamics. In the second simulation, pilots performed two basic rotary-wing flight tasks with dynamic perspective displays projected out-the-window (panoramic head up display) or on a panel mounted simulation of a sensor display. The data from the two studies, taken together, show that when such displays are used during flight, they will not degrade performance; and, under certain display configurations, they will minimize flight control errors.
Dynamic perspective displays and the control of tilt-rotor aircraft in simulated flight
Annual Forum of the AHS ; 1988 ; Washington, DC, United States
1988-01-01
Conference paper
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English
DUAL-ROTOR TILT AIRCRAFT AND FLIGHT CONTROL METHOD THEREFOR
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