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10 April 1977 Incandescent Digital Readouts In Avionics
David L. Cartwright, John T. Guennewig, Al G. Hemming
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Proceedings Volume 0099, 3rd European Electro-Optics Conf; (1977) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.955330
Event: Third European Electro-Optics Conference, 1976, Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract
Fifty years ago a pilot would climb into the cockpit of his aircraft, check four or five dials and take off. Today it takes a flight crew of four or five to monitor a wall of instrumentation in the cockpit of the average Jumbo Jet, as depicted in Figure 1.
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David L. Cartwright, John T. Guennewig, and Al G. Hemming "Incandescent Digital Readouts In Avionics", Proc. SPIE 0099, 3rd European Electro-Optics Conf, (10 April 1977); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.955330
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