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Noonan's task of keeping track of the aircraft's current position depended on airspeed, an estimate of the direction and strength prevailing winds, heading flown, and time elapsed since the last estimate. | Noonan's task of keeping track of the aircraft's current position depended on airspeed, an estimate of the direction and strength prevailing winds, heading flown, and time elapsed since the last estimate. | ||
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* [[Air Navigation: State of the Art in 1937]] | |||
Latest revision as of 17:09, 7 March 2011
"Dead reckoning (DR) is the process of estimating one's current position based upon a previously determined position, or fix, and advancing that position based upon known speed, elapsed time, and course."[1]
Noonan's task of keeping track of the aircraft's current position depended on airspeed, an estimate of the direction and strength prevailing winds, heading flown, and time elapsed since the last estimate.