An electronically controlled lighting system simulating runway, aircraft carrier, and landing aid lights for flight simulations is described. The various colored lights that would be visible to a pilot by day, at dusk, or at night are duplicated at the distances the lights would normally become visible. Plastic optical fiber illuminators using tungsten halogen lights are distributed behind the model. The tips of the fibers of illuminators simulating runway lights are bevelled in order that they may be seen from long distances and at low angles. Fibers representing taxiway lights are pointed and polished for omni-directional visibility. The electronic intensity controls, which can be operated either manually or remotely, regulate the intensi...
PDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-FAA-79-22FAA/RD-79/97Landing aidsAeronauticsFogLaser beamsVisual aidsUnited St...
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Technical Reference Center2021PDFTech ReportSnyder, Ca...
Device projects visual pattern limits of the field of view of an operator as his eyes are directed a...
The design, development, and testing of a fiber optic integrated propulsion/flight control system fo...
It has long been desired to simulate a non-preprogrammed controllable visual scene of the real world...
An environmental fog simulation (EFS) attachment was developed to aid in the study of natural low-vi...
A common issue for aviation involves night flights into airports with no light or low light conditio...
Dual TV monitor and collimated lens system in windscreens of standard aircraft cockpit simulator per...
NASA Langley Research Center and the FAA collaborated in an effort to evaluate the effect of Enhance...
Several areas of research relating to peripheral vision displays used by aircraft pilots are outline...
Visual simulation to provide effective training for airplane flight in a wide field of view, high de...
New aeronautical ground lighting techniques are becoming increasingly important to ensure the safety...
Approach and landing operations during periods of reduced visibility have plagued aircraft pilots si...
Future airplanes could be fitted with several short-throw wide-angle LED projectors to create a seam...
A lighting system to simulate a window open to the sky and comprising an optical system (2, 4; 2, CM...
PDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-FAA-79-22FAA/RD-79/97Landing aidsAeronauticsFogLaser beamsVisual aidsUnited St...
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Technical Reference Center2021PDFTech ReportSnyder, Ca...
Device projects visual pattern limits of the field of view of an operator as his eyes are directed a...
The design, development, and testing of a fiber optic integrated propulsion/flight control system fo...
It has long been desired to simulate a non-preprogrammed controllable visual scene of the real world...
An environmental fog simulation (EFS) attachment was developed to aid in the study of natural low-vi...
A common issue for aviation involves night flights into airports with no light or low light conditio...
Dual TV monitor and collimated lens system in windscreens of standard aircraft cockpit simulator per...
NASA Langley Research Center and the FAA collaborated in an effort to evaluate the effect of Enhance...
Several areas of research relating to peripheral vision displays used by aircraft pilots are outline...
Visual simulation to provide effective training for airplane flight in a wide field of view, high de...
New aeronautical ground lighting techniques are becoming increasingly important to ensure the safety...
Approach and landing operations during periods of reduced visibility have plagued aircraft pilots si...
Future airplanes could be fitted with several short-throw wide-angle LED projectors to create a seam...
A lighting system to simulate a window open to the sky and comprising an optical system (2, 4; 2, CM...
PDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-FAA-79-22FAA/RD-79/97Landing aidsAeronauticsFogLaser beamsVisual aidsUnited St...
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Technical Reference Center2021PDFTech ReportSnyder, Ca...
Device projects visual pattern limits of the field of view of an operator as his eyes are directed a...