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Subject: White stick (gps)
From: Graham Clarke <gemin@cix.compulink.co.uk>
Date: Sun, 7 Apr 1996 19:57:30
The well know feature of taildraggers that the horizon disappears just as 
you need it, leaving you with the seat of the pants (which may not be in 
a serviceable state if you have not done many such landings), could cause 
much mental and physical stress in your new Europa. The White Stick 
(Ground Proximity Sensor),is a pole 1m or more long pivoting from the 
undercarriage arm and released from being tucked up against the bottom of 
the fuselage when the gear comes down, to lie at 30 deg. to the vertical.
It's pivot carries a potentiometer which sets the frequency of an 
oscillator which then emits a gliding (sic) tone into your headset as you 
use up the last critical meter.
April 1st has gone and despite message no.1045, I'm serious. Prototype 
will be at Gloucester. Who will test it first ? There are interesting 
longer term possibilities using more sensors and actuators e.g. asi and 
attitude for autoflare, even autoland. And if you really don't want to 
look like a carrier-borne aircraft flying backwards, the upmarket model 
using acoustic radar is under construction.

gemin



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