Aeronautical instruments
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Variants: Aeronautics—Instruments // Aircraft instruments // Airplanes — instruments // Instruments, Aeronautical.
BT: Electronic instruments
NT: Accelerometers // Air-speed indicators // Airplanes—cockpits—Warning Systems // Altimeters // Aneroid barometers // Artificial horizons (Aeronautical instruments) // Automatic pilot (Airplanes) // Automatic pilot (Helicopters) // Course-line computers // Density altitude computers // Distance measuring equipment (Aircraft to ground station) // Drift indicator // Flight engineering // Flight recorders // Ground-speed indicator // Guidance systems (Flight) // Inclinometer // Instrument flying // Kymograph // Navigation computer (Aeronautical instrument) // Omnirange system // Radio beacons // Radioisotopes in aeronautics // Rate gyroscopes // Rockets (Aeronautics)--Aspect recording systems // Stall warning indicators (Aeronautics) // Tacan
Found in 1 Collection or Record:
"The De Bothezat Barograph, Type A" (Air Service Information Circular (Aviation) Vol. V, No. 439), 1921-11-14, 1923-05-01
Item — Box MC-019-001, Folder: 001.A.017
Identifier: 20141444
Scope and Contents
Document Type: Technical Research Report
Authority: Government Military (authoritative reference)
Document Number: Air Service Information Circular (Aviation) Vol. V, No. 439 (dated May 1, 1923), based on McCook Field Report Serial No. 2089 (dated November 14, 1921).Scope: Report prepared by W. F. Gerhardt of the Airplane Section, Engineering Division, Air Service, McCook Field.Contents: See title. From page (1)
" Doctor de Bothezat designed his "pressure step"...
Dates:
1921-11-14; Publication: 1923-05-01