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The Development of Airborne Dead Reckoning. Part I: Before 1940 – Finding The Wind
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 May 2001
Abstract
The History of Air Navigation Group commissioned the author to provide a brief account of airborne DR development by discussing both the methods and the equipment used in the air. This first part covers the period before 1940. The split is arbitrary, although it is obvious from a British perspective that military events around that date had a major impact on the pace of navigation development. However, it is equally obvious that airborne DR developed alongside a worldwide technical and intellectual revolution. This aspect of the story is abstract and involves some conjecture, so the paper takes it for granted and concentrates instead on practical matters. Accounts of air navigators' experiences as well as material on DR theory and descriptions of DR equipment in navigation manuals, journals and various surviving research documents have been used as the source material.
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