A simulator study was conducted to determine the usefulness of adding flight path vector symbology to a head-up display designed to improve glide-slope tracking performance during steep 7.5 deg visual approaches in STOL aircraft. All displays included a fixed attitude symbol, a pitch- and roll-stabilized horizon bar, and a glide-slope reference bar parallel to and 7.5 deg below the horizon bar. The displays differed with respect to the flight-path marker (FPM) symbol: display 1 had no FPM symbol; display 2 had an air-referenced FPM, and display 3 had a ground-referenced FPM. No differences between displays 1 and 2 were found on any of the performance measures. Display 3 was found to decrease height error in the early part of the approach a...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1999.In...
Two computer generated display formats were evaluated as primary displays by six research pilots in ...
A preliminary assessment was made of the adequacy of a simple head up display (HUD) for providing ve...
A piloted simulation experiment was conducted using the NASA Ames Research Center Vertical Motion Si...
Situation and command head-up displays were evaluated for both standard and two segment noise abatem...
A computer drawn instrument landing approach display, which shows a box located on the desired path,...
An electronic flight-guidance display format was designed for use in evaluations of the collimated h...
Two potential improvements to the flight path marker symbol were evaluated on a panel-mounted, synth...
Simulated night visual approaches were flown into two airports with and without a head up display (H...
The problem of head-up guidance for an aircraft making an instrument approach without glide slope in...
A piloted simulation study was undertaken to determine the feasibility of utilizing a forward-lookin...
Display instrumentation for V/STOL aircraft in simulated landing with steep angle approaches or zero...
Three types of head-up display format are investigated. Type 1 is an unreferenced (conventional) fli...
Pilots evaluation of two instrument landing displays in simulated IFR approaches with helicopte
This paper describes a piloted simulation conducted on the NASA Ames Vertical Motion Simulator. The ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1999.In...
Two computer generated display formats were evaluated as primary displays by six research pilots in ...
A preliminary assessment was made of the adequacy of a simple head up display (HUD) for providing ve...
A piloted simulation experiment was conducted using the NASA Ames Research Center Vertical Motion Si...
Situation and command head-up displays were evaluated for both standard and two segment noise abatem...
A computer drawn instrument landing approach display, which shows a box located on the desired path,...
An electronic flight-guidance display format was designed for use in evaluations of the collimated h...
Two potential improvements to the flight path marker symbol were evaluated on a panel-mounted, synth...
Simulated night visual approaches were flown into two airports with and without a head up display (H...
The problem of head-up guidance for an aircraft making an instrument approach without glide slope in...
A piloted simulation study was undertaken to determine the feasibility of utilizing a forward-lookin...
Display instrumentation for V/STOL aircraft in simulated landing with steep angle approaches or zero...
Three types of head-up display format are investigated. Type 1 is an unreferenced (conventional) fli...
Pilots evaluation of two instrument landing displays in simulated IFR approaches with helicopte
This paper describes a piloted simulation conducted on the NASA Ames Vertical Motion Simulator. The ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1999.In...
Two computer generated display formats were evaluated as primary displays by six research pilots in ...
A preliminary assessment was made of the adequacy of a simple head up display (HUD) for providing ve...