Abstract

Possible modifications of primary flight instruments for attitude control and navigation were examined including a display perspective, frames of reference, and the incorporation of directional color to enhance visual momentum. A low-fidelity fixed-wing flight simulation was evaluated. It is concluded that situation awareness measured by flight performance and recovery from disorientation events, was best maintained with the planar outside-in display, whereas color coding improved the performance on the planar inside-out display.

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