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Old August 13th 06, 11:20 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.piloting
Peter Dohm
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Default Cockpit video displays. Was: Get Rid Of Warbirds At Oshkosh

"Dudley Henriques" wrote in message
k.net...

"Bob Moore" wrote in message
. 121...
Mark Hickey wrote
I suspect you're picturing the pilot staring continually at the video
screen while taxiing... that's not at all what I'd imagine.


Doesn't sound as if Dudley has spent much time driving an automobile
with an in-dash GPS. :-)

Bob Moore


Nope, not much I'm afraid; but on the other hand, a bit more than a few
hours in tailwheel fighter planes if that counts for anything :-)

DH


Being something of a tech guy, I'm a long time fan of cocpit video displays
for some purposes. I've even come around to the idea that they may be good
for some of the promary instruments--for instance there's a lot of really
informative stuff to overlay with an HSI...

However, Dudley has me convinced on this one. Swinging the nose from side
to side and watching outside is most probably the only way, unless all
traces of authenticity are abandonned and the panel is completely
modernized.

At the risk of seeming callous, this appears to be a really uncommon type of
accident and we really could take the position that "stuff happens." It is
a really scary way to meet one's demise; but everyone will be alert to the
hazard for several years, and, even if we do nothing at all, there will not
be a wave of similar accidents.

OTOH, It could be usefull to know who's on your six, andCessna 150s had rear
view mirrors as do most modern fighters. Pictures I've seen of WWII
fighters suggest that a lot of P51Ds and P38s may have had them in service
as well. The 150s had the mirror at glareshield level, while the fighters
all had/have their mirrors mounted as high as practical.

Peter
Sweltering in four layers of Nomex :-)



 




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