German Aircraft Cockpits 1911-1970
Using the cockpits of approximately sixty military and civil aircraft as examples, this book follows the development of aircraft instruments in Germany from 1911 to about 1970. The standards and developments of each period are described and the instrumentation of each cockpit is identified. There is also a general explanation of the science of aircraft instruments and the function of various items of equipment. The aircraft cockpit represents the interface between man and machine. In the span of a few decades the cockpit underwent an astonishing development, from sparsely equipped, primitive open cockpit, to enclosed cockpits with numerous instruments and systems. The pilots of aviation’s pioneering period flew by sight and feel and mistrusted the few instruments that were available. The First World War brought mass production of aircraft and the first standards for instruments and equipment. The 1930s and 1940s represented the apex of German aircraft development, producing distant-reading compass systems, radio navigation aids, electric multiple indicators and autopilots.
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German Aircraft Cockpits 1911-1970
Using the cockpits of approximately sixty military and civil aircraft as examples, this book follows the development of aircraft instruments in Germany from 1911 to about 1970. The standards and developments of each period are described and the instrumentation of each cockpit is identified. There is also a general explanation of the science of aircraft instruments and the function of various items of equipment. The aircraft cockpit represents the interface between man and machine. In the span of a few decades the cockpit underwent an astonishing development, from sparsely equipped, primitive open cockpit, to enclosed cockpits with numerous instruments and systems. The pilots of aviation’s pioneering period flew by sight and feel and mistrusted the few instruments that were available. The First World War brought mass production of aircraft and the first standards for instruments and equipment. The 1930s and 1940s represented the apex of German aircraft development, producing distant-reading compass systems, radio navigation aids, electric multiple indicators and autopilots.
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German Aircraft Cockpits 1911-1970

German Aircraft Cockpits 1911-1970

by Peter W. Cohausz
German Aircraft Cockpits 1911-1970

German Aircraft Cockpits 1911-1970

by Peter W. Cohausz

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Using the cockpits of approximately sixty military and civil aircraft as examples, this book follows the development of aircraft instruments in Germany from 1911 to about 1970. The standards and developments of each period are described and the instrumentation of each cockpit is identified. There is also a general explanation of the science of aircraft instruments and the function of various items of equipment. The aircraft cockpit represents the interface between man and machine. In the span of a few decades the cockpit underwent an astonishing development, from sparsely equipped, primitive open cockpit, to enclosed cockpits with numerous instruments and systems. The pilots of aviation’s pioneering period flew by sight and feel and mistrusted the few instruments that were available. The First World War brought mass production of aircraft and the first standards for instruments and equipment. The 1930s and 1940s represented the apex of German aircraft development, producing distant-reading compass systems, radio navigation aids, electric multiple indicators and autopilots.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780764318733
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd.
Publication date: 06/18/2003
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x (d)
Age Range: 15 - 18 Years

Table of Contents

Foreword7
Introduction into the Science of Instruments8
General8
The Instrument Panel8
Operating Conditions and Stresses9
Engine Instruments10
RPM Indicator10
Pressure Gauges11
Temperature Gauges12
Fuel Contents Gauge13
Fuel Consumption Gauge16
Flight Instruments16
Mechanical Position Indicators16
Voltmeters and Ampmeters17
Flight Instruments18
Altimeter18
Variometer20
Airspeed Indicator21
Flight Attitude Indicators23
Gyroscopic Devices24
Turn and Bank Inidcator24
Aviator's Horizon24
Navigational Equipment25
Compass25
Gyro Compass29
Radio Navigation Equipment29
Autopilot Systems31
Borduhren35
Aircraft Clocks36
Aircraft Instrumentation: The Early Years to 191436
Etrich-, Jeannin-, Rumpler- und andere Tauben37
The First World War 1914-191840
AEG G IV41
Albatros D V42
Fokker E III45
Fokker D VII48
Halberstadt CL IV52
Rumpler C IV53
The 1920s56
Arado VI57
Focke Wulf A 32 "Bussard"58
Heinkel He 5961
Junkers F 1361
Junkers A 50 "Junior"64
Messerschmitt M 2367
The 1930s68
Arado Ar 6671
Arado Ar 7972
Bucker Bu 131 "Jungmann"78
Bucker Bu 133 "Jungmeister"82
Erla 586
Focke Wulf Fw 44 "Stieglitz"89
Heinkel He 4694
Heinkel He 72 "Kadett"96
Hubner "Mucke"100
Junkers W 34103
Junkers Ju 52106
Klemm L 25115
Klemm Kl 35119
Messerschmitt Bf 108 "Taifun"122
Siebel Si 202 "Hummel"128
The Second World War 1939-1945130
Arado Ar 96131
Arado Ar 234135
Bachem Ba 349 "Natter"139
Blohm & Voss Bv 155142
Bucker Bu 181 "Bestmann"145
DFS 230150
Dornier Do 24152
Dornier Do 335157
Fieseler Fi 103163
Fieseler Fi 156 "Storch"165
Focke Wulf Fw 190169
Focke Wulf Ta 152178
Gotha Go 229182
Heinkel He 111186
Heinkel He 162 "Salamander"196
Heinkel He 219 "Uhu"200
Junkers Ju 87205
Junkers Ju 88217
Junkers Ju 388228
Messerschmitt Bf 109236
Messerschmitt Bf 110252
Messerschmitt Me 163 "Komet"266
Messerschmitt Me 262 "Sturmvogel"270
Developments After 1945276
Bolkow Bo 209 "Monsun"276
Dornier Do 27278
Klemm Kl 107 (Bolkow)280
Gliders282
Akaflieg Munchen Mu 13284
DFS Olympia "Meise"285
FVA 10b "Rheinland"288
Grunau Baby289
Hirth "Musterle"291
Rhonadler293
Rhonsperber294
Schempp-Hirth Go 3 "Minimoa"295
Sources and Acknowledgments298
Index of Described Instrumentation303
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