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On Apr 11, 11:06*am, Bob Moore wrote:
Peter Taggart wrote Aircraft navigation in the 1940's What do you mean "1940's"? In 1959, I was a Naval Aviation Cadet in Kingsville, TX completing my Radio Instrument Training in the Grumman S-2F Tracker. Most of the Instrument Check flight was around the Alice Radio Range and consisted of a "Range Orientation", "Tracking Inbound", a "Two Engine Range Approach" followed by a "Single Engine Missed Approach", a "Single Engine Range Approach", and then a "Manual Direction Finding Approach" on one engine. The flight concluded back at NAS Kingsville with a couple of "Single-Engine GCA's". There were no approaches on the Check Ride using the relatively new "VOR" system as these were considered "too easy". Bob Moore Naval Aviator V-15753 PanAm (retired) Hi bob... Did you see the Video??? what did you think? I know the range was used from 1928 to 1970 give or take few years We have been having a BLAST with our 'range station at 41,000 feet we can track it out to 300 NM!!! It is spot on! all four legs to boot! let me know how you liked it!! Dave |
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