Abstract

The continuous data (groundspeed and drift angle) given to high accuracy by airborne doppler equipments, could be adapted for handling by automatic computers which, accepting certain other inputs, can be designed to extract a great variety of information. This paper attempts to outline the contribution that such computers could make to long-range civil air navigation.

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