Fig. 9
Diagram for the determination of the flying time for the "S" turn.
off-course displacement can be safely and ac
curately corrected without further ground
observation before reaching the territory to
be surveyed.
The flying of turns and in particular pre
vious computations could be greatly simpli
fied if new designs of automatic pilot systems
would be provided with a variable control of
the turning speeds instead of three stages.
b) Turning with Wind.
with reference to each other in the direction
of the line of flight by (1 1 + t 2 ) . v wx .
If there is a cross wind blowing at right
angles to the line of flight, the airplane be
headed off-course by crab angles /?1 and /fo
already on the straight run. The airplane will
therefore not only have to turn by 180° but
rather by 180° + (/?i + fo), depending on
whether the airplane is heading into or fly
ing before the wind when making the turn.
The flight line spacing Will then change ac
cordingly by
Let us first discuss the case when the wind
is blowing exactly in, or opposite to, the di
rection of the line of flight. It is therefore ob
vious that a turn which has been previously
computed on the basis of the air speed of the
ship (not the ground speed) according to Dia
gram 6 or 7 and which is subsequently flown,
will be either elongated or compressed in
comparison with the “standard turn without
wind“. In any case, the flight line spacing
will be correct. When negotiating a turn, the
ground speed changes from ( v e + v wx ) to
(v e - v wx ) ; its mean value is equal to air
speed v e . The ends A and C are displaced
[ti + t2 + (Ti + /?2)I • v wy ,
where v wy is the velocity of the cross
wind, and p 1 and ft2 — converted in time of
flight — are added to the values of the j^dj
turning speeds. It is therefore necessary to in
troduce again in Diagrams 6 or 7 a value of
, , . , . • • , ireduced }
s which, in comparison with s, is < . < >
r l increased)
by the amount of wind displacement. Hence,
a new value of s will be ascertained by suc
cessive interpolation, so that after making
allowance for wind displacement, the result
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