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"Mike Kanze" wrote...
Flying the needles reminds me of the A-6A's AN/ASQ-61 Landing Mode program. Think of an ILS-type approach displayed through VDI symbology and driven by ever-meandering velocities from the "A's" squirrelly AN/ASN-31 inertial, and you'll get the idea. We tried it one VMC night while approaching runway 24 at Whidbey. Until that experience I never knew that the Earth rotated about Dugualla Bay. g I've flown a few Landing Modes in the TRAM, but even then they were a bit squirrelly without good offsets and a good Az- and El-Lock. All Whidbey BNs had local offsets down pat, but it could get interesting at an unfamiliar field on a dark night. Some BNs would use the Laser, but that was a no-no in many places... ;-) |
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