The overall errors of the service altimeter installations of a variety of civil transport, military, and general-aviation airplanes have been experimentally determined during normal landing-approach and take-off operations. The average height above the runway at which the data were obtained was about 280 feet for the landings and about 440 feet for the take-offs. An analysis of the data obtained from 196 airplanes during 415 landing approaches and from 70 airplanes during 152 take-offs showed that: 1. The overall error of the altimeter installations in the landing- approach condition had a probable value (50 percent probability) of +/- 36 feet and a maximum probable value (99.7 percent probability) of +/- 159 feet with a bias of +10 feet. 2...
A method is described for calibrating airspeed installation on airplanes at transonic and supersonic...
The paper proposes to use the aviation gravimetric system, the sensing element of which is gravimete...
An experimental assessment was made of two commercially available inertial navigation systems (INS) ...
"The overall errors of the service altimeter installations of a variety of civil transport, military...
Flight tests have been conducted to determine the repeatability of the over-all altimetry errors in ...
The presented article is focused on the evaluation of aviation radio altimeter (ALT) methodological ...
In a series of laboratory tests of a number of sensitive altimeters 5 (Air Force type C-12 and C-13)...
In this note, instruments for measuring altitude and rate of change of altitude in blind flying and ...
Experience has shown that the determination of the take-off and. landing characteristics of airplane...
The development of an RF Multilateration system to provide accurate position and velocity measuremen...
A review is presented of the three basic types of pulsed radar altimeter designs, as well as the sou...
An issue of improving flight safety during landing with an inertial navigation system (INS) and a fa...
Error sources affecting the calibration and operational use of a 10 cm altimeter are examined to det...
Statistical measurements of contact conditions have been obtained, by means of a special photographi...
The characteristics of a proposed acceleration-type take-off indicator were observed during take-off...
A method is described for calibrating airspeed installation on airplanes at transonic and supersonic...
The paper proposes to use the aviation gravimetric system, the sensing element of which is gravimete...
An experimental assessment was made of two commercially available inertial navigation systems (INS) ...
"The overall errors of the service altimeter installations of a variety of civil transport, military...
Flight tests have been conducted to determine the repeatability of the over-all altimetry errors in ...
The presented article is focused on the evaluation of aviation radio altimeter (ALT) methodological ...
In a series of laboratory tests of a number of sensitive altimeters 5 (Air Force type C-12 and C-13)...
In this note, instruments for measuring altitude and rate of change of altitude in blind flying and ...
Experience has shown that the determination of the take-off and. landing characteristics of airplane...
The development of an RF Multilateration system to provide accurate position and velocity measuremen...
A review is presented of the three basic types of pulsed radar altimeter designs, as well as the sou...
An issue of improving flight safety during landing with an inertial navigation system (INS) and a fa...
Error sources affecting the calibration and operational use of a 10 cm altimeter are examined to det...
Statistical measurements of contact conditions have been obtained, by means of a special photographi...
The characteristics of a proposed acceleration-type take-off indicator were observed during take-off...
A method is described for calibrating airspeed installation on airplanes at transonic and supersonic...
The paper proposes to use the aviation gravimetric system, the sensing element of which is gravimete...
An experimental assessment was made of two commercially available inertial navigation systems (INS) ...