AIAA Modeling and Simulation Technologies (MST) Conference 2013
DOI: 10.2514/6.2013-5226
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Visual Circuit Flying with Augmented Head-tracking on Limited Field of View Flight Training Devices

Abstract: • This is a conference paper. The virtual reality technique of amplified head rotations was applied to a fixed-base, low-fidelity flight simulator enabling users to fly a visual flying circuit, a task previously severely restricted by limited field of views and fixed field of regard. An exploratory experiment with nine pilots was conducted to test this technique on a fixed-base simulator across three displays: single monitor, triple monitor and triple projector. Participants started airborne downwind in a visu… Show more

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“…Flight performance was measured as the deviance from the ideal traffic pattern. The pattern was divided into flight segments, similar to a study by Le Ngoc and Kalawsky (2013). Several dependent measures were used to judge the pilots’ performance.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flight performance was measured as the deviance from the ideal traffic pattern. The pattern was divided into flight segments, similar to a study by Le Ngoc and Kalawsky (2013). Several dependent measures were used to judge the pilots’ performance.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%