Aircraft systems: instruments, communications, navigation, and control
β Scribed by Binns, Chris
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 499
- Edition
- First edition
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Sales handles - Covers Solid State Gyroscopes, Magnetic Compass, Propagation Modes of Radio Waves and Format of GPS Signals - Includes access to cockpit videos demostrating the topics covered as well as PowerPoint slides via the book's companion site - Contains both mathematical and programming exercises with the solutions provided within the text Market description: Upper undergraduates enrolled on aerospace Β Read more...
Abstract: Sales handles - Covers Solid State Gyroscopes, Magnetic Compass, Propagation Modes of Radio Waves and Format of GPS Signals - Includes access to cockpit videos demostrating the topics covered as well as PowerPoint slides via the book's companion site - Contains both mathematical and programming exercises with the solutions provided within the text Market description: Upper undergraduates enrolled on aerospace engineering as well as pilots in training
β¦ Subjects
Aeronautical instruments.
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