Journal of Aviation Medicine, Volume 1Aerospace Medical Association, 1930 - Aviation medicine |
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Page 129
... Ocker and Crane have devised an instrument known as a flight integrator , which combines the necessary instruments in one instrument and is a further devel- opment than anything yet suggested . Examples of what may happen in untrained ...
... Ocker and Crane have devised an instrument known as a flight integrator , which combines the necessary instruments in one instrument and is a further devel- opment than anything yet suggested . Examples of what may happen in untrained ...
Page 131
... Ocker , using the ordinary instrument equipment of an Army Douglas 02 - K air- plane , flew for a distance of 105 miles solely by instruments . In order to accomplish this on the stand- ard Douglas 02 - K Army airplane , a some- what ...
... Ocker , using the ordinary instrument equipment of an Army Douglas 02 - K air- plane , flew for a distance of 105 miles solely by instruments . In order to accomplish this on the stand- ard Douglas 02 - K Army airplane , a some- what ...
Page 150
... Ocker that a pilot using present flight instruments will suffer from ver- tigo in the absence of external terres- trial or astronomical reference , due to 1A brief summary of Specification of Carl J. Crane and William C. Ocker for ...
... Ocker that a pilot using present flight instruments will suffer from ver- tigo in the absence of external terres- trial or astronomical reference , due to 1A brief summary of Specification of Carl J. Crane and William C. Ocker for ...
Contents
Aero Medical Association | 51 |
Diplopia a new instrument for testing for A J Herbolsheimer 102 | 227 |
European Aviation Medicine R G Davis 25 | 234 |
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