The Aeronautical Journal, Volume 73Royal Aeronautical Society, 1969 - Aeronautics |
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Page 619
... position of man - powered flight is much the same as the position of powered flight in 1900. A few people know that it is possible , and as I have shown , there are several experimental aircraft actually flying . The next stage in the ...
... position of man - powered flight is much the same as the position of powered flight in 1900. A few people know that it is possible , and as I have shown , there are several experimental aircraft actually flying . The next stage in the ...
Page 628
... position - finding ; within the next decade it will be extended to air traffic control on a large scale , both as position - finding equipment and also as a communication medium between air- craft pilot and controller . ( 4 ) The earth ...
... position - finding ; within the next decade it will be extended to air traffic control on a large scale , both as position - finding equipment and also as a communication medium between air- craft pilot and controller . ( 4 ) The earth ...
Page 911
... position vector at insertion , or re , and the axis of the ellipse . Op is given in terms of a and e by eqn . ( 9 ) . We now have enough parameters to describe the subse- quent motion completely , assuming this motion takes place . in ...
... position vector at insertion , or re , and the axis of the ellipse . Op is given in terms of a and e by eqn . ( 9 ) . We now have enough parameters to describe the subse- quent motion completely , assuming this motion takes place . in ...
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