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Fifty years ago a pilot would climb into the cockpit of his aircraft, check four or five dials and take off. Today it takes a flight crew of four or five to monitor a wall of instrumentation in the cockpit of the average Jumbo Jet, as depicted in Figure 1.
David L. Cartwright,John T. Guennewig, andAl G. Hemming
"Incandescent Digital Readouts In Avionics", Proc. SPIE 0099, 3rd European Electro-Optics Conf, (10 April 1977); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.955330
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David L. Cartwright, John T. Guennewig, Al G. Hemming, "Incandescent Digital Readouts In Avionics," Proc. SPIE 0099, 3rd European Electro-Optics Conf, (10 April 1977); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.955330