The Aeronautical Journal, Volume 73Royal Aeronautical Society, 1969 - Aeronautics |
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... eyes on outside the cockpit and so his eyes focus on a point a few feet from him . If something then enters his field of view a long way away it may take some time for him to become aware of it . If , however , his eyes are already ...
... eyes on outside the cockpit and so his eyes focus on a point a few feet from him . If something then enters his field of view a long way away it may take some time for him to become aware of it . If , however , his eyes are already ...
Page 623
... EYE CRT Figure 3 . MIRROR pilot's display unit . The symbols are formed on the high intensity CRT . The optical system , a simple form of which is shown in Fig . 3 , forms an image of the CRT display at infinity in the pilot's line of ...
... EYE CRT Figure 3 . MIRROR pilot's display unit . The symbols are formed on the high intensity CRT . The optical system , a simple form of which is shown in Fig . 3 , forms an image of the CRT display at infinity in the pilot's line of ...
Page 950
... eye - glass , closed his eyes and " C.G.G.'d " us with one of his inimitable short sharp dissertations . Often straying from the point to include a tirade on his latest hobby - horse , he was however exactly the tonic we needed . We had ...
... eye - glass , closed his eyes and " C.G.G.'d " us with one of his inimitable short sharp dissertations . Often straying from the point to include a tirade on his latest hobby - horse , he was however exactly the tonic we needed . We had ...
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