Review Of The Literature On Aeronautical Chart Development And Design For Use Under Red Lighting
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Report Number: WADC TR 52-306
Author(s): Wulfeck, J. W.
Corporate Author(s): Tufts Coll Medford MA Inst For Appliedexperimental Psychology
Date of Publication: 1952-07
Pages: 25
DoD Task:
Identifier: AD0006458
AD Number: 6458
Abstract:
A brief review of previous and current research and suggestions for the design of aeronautical charts for use under red light is presented. Certain major aspects of the problem have been attacked more directly in England than in the United States. Scattered research in the United States has begun to show trends, and general interest in the problem is on the increase.
Author(s): Wulfeck, J. W.
Corporate Author(s): Tufts Coll Medford MA Inst For Appliedexperimental Psychology
Date of Publication: 1952-07
Pages: 25
DoD Task:
Identifier: AD0006458
AD Number: 6458
Abstract:
A brief review of previous and current research and suggestions for the design of aeronautical charts for use under red light is presented. Certain major aspects of the problem have been attacked more directly in England than in the United States. Scattered research in the United States has begun to show trends, and general interest in the problem is on the increase.