require any ground stations. It controls flight on a pre-
determined direction, overlap between flight lines and
triggers the aerial camera, thus giving a fixed distance
between exposures.
As the name indicates, this equipment uses the
Doppler principle. Four beams or pencils of radiation are e e
directed downward from the aircraft. Two are transmitted
forward and two backward in an X-shaped pattern. These
pulses are reflected from the ground back to the aircraft
and frequency changes are measured. Drift angle and ground
speed are computed from these frequency changes. The data
from the Doppler is computed and presented visually to the
pilot.
The Doppler navigation system includes a course e e
and distance computer, compass and a specially designed
computer to track the aircraft on a set course.
MAPPING SYSTEM
The mapping system which satisfies the requirements
discussed in the foregoing paragraphs and which has a proven
performance record on projects in Canada, Africa and South
America consists of the following: