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At 15:06 27 May 2013, son_of_flubber wrote:
On Monday, May 27, 2013 10:37:32 AM UTC-4, Bill D wrote: On Monday, May 27, 2013 8:23:07 AM UTC-6, John Galloway wrote: Surely this device should be a complete non-starter in a glider cockpit as it give a fixed blind spot in the right lateral visual field. Nope, It's a "see-through" display. The solid bar that supports the 'see through display' blocks some peripheral vision. I don't think that this will stop everyone from using it because some people already fly with big vision blocking hat brims. A hat brim would probably help keep the screen from "washing out" in direct sunlight. Unlike a hat brim the obstruction from the support bar is directly at pupil level and the closeness to the eye means that even a narrow obstruction will subtend an angle large enough to cause a significant lateral blind spot. Most gliders on a collision course are most likely to be level with oneself. This is a crazy idea and to allow pilots to use it would be similar to allowing flying with visual field defects. |
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