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Tables for use in Aero Navigation by Astronomical Methods

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2016

Extract

As the subject of the reduction of astronomical observations in the air had been the subject of several conversations with the late Squadron Leader Johnston, who was one of our best exponents of aerial navigation, Mr. A. J. Hughes, O.B.E., suggested to the writer that a short note based on Squadron Leader Johnston's methods would be useful in order that his valuable experience should not be entirely lost, and that some systematic survey of the methods available would be useful in connection with a subject that is becoming of increasing importance now that the range and reliability of aircraft have been so largely extended.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1931

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References

Note on Page 167 * It is to be noted that this enclosed cabin accommodation is now almost universal in all aircraft where astronomical navigation is likely to be employed.

Note on Page 169 * These are not the Aquino altitude and azimuth tables, but are included at the end of the same volume in the 1918 edition.