ALTIMETER

ăltĭmˈĭtər, ălˈtĭmēˌtər, device for measuring altitude. The most common type is an aneroid barometer calibrated to show the drop in atmospheric pressure in terms of linear elevation as an airplane, balloon, or mountain climber rises. It shows height above sea level, but not above such land features as hills, mountains, and valleys. The radio altimeter, or terrain-clearance indicator, is an absolute altimeter; it indicates the actual altitude over water or over terrain, however uneven. It operates by first sending either continuous or pulse radio signals from a transmitter in an aircraft to the earth's surface. A receiver in the aircraft then picks up the reflection of the signals from the surface. The time it takes for the signals to travel to the earth and back is converted automatically into absolute altitude that can then be read from a calibrated indicator. The radio altimeter is used in the automatic landing systems of aerospace vehicles; systems developed from radio altimeters can automatically control military aircraft flying at high speeds and low altitudes.

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...stop watch, level bubbles, viewfinder, altimeter, and flight map. Other useful accessories...preliminary work involving computations of altimeter reading corrections, determining the...and the exposure counter. 54. The altimeter. --Airplanes are ordinarily equipped...
...Radar 242 Signal Corps Altimeters; Secretary Pattersons Objections 243...Mounting of Radio Sets 230 , 231 The SCR-718, Radio Altimeter 244 Coast Artillery Fire...
...picked up quickly enough by most of his other flight instruments (e.g., attitude indicator, barometric altitude gauge, radar altimeter, vertical velocity indicator) or his vestibular system (see chap. 3). Figure 2 .2 shows the loss of altitude AGL as a function...
...operator in determining the velocity of the vehicle and the altitude above the ground. The magnetic compass and barometric altimeter, pioneered by balloonists, soon found their way into the airplanes. Additionally, the highly unreliable engines of early...
...four hundred feet per minute, as the altimeter needle crept up to 16,000, 17,000, and...the top of the sea of horizon haze the altimeter needle touched 19,000. Our wide photographic...increased as so Herb tells me the altimeter needle wavered around 25,500 feet. F-11...
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...description is given here. A satellite radar altimeter operates at microwave frequencies, effectively...via validation exercises, in which the altimeter results are correlated with ground-based...hydrological variations, gauges closest to the altimeter ground track (within a few kilometres...
...Betzold , Richard Berg Some bankers put much confidence in investment "autopilots." If you do, keep your eye on the altimeter--and on whats out the window As we were arriving the day before a seminar in New Orleans, we flew over Lake Ponchartrain...
...write down on a piece of paper the name and altimeter of the highest mountains in each of 8 geographic...mountains altimeter altimeter Mathematics: ADHD...
...navigation instrument that was positioned to the right of the altimeter. If the pilot noticed this failure, he or she had two options...glide slope failure, which were located to the right of the altimeter. Another possible explanation is that pilots in the status...
...for terrain mapping and target location, the APN-141 radar altimeter, the APN-153 Doppler radar, the ANS-31 inertial navigation...cathode-ray tube to improve scope resolution and installing a radar altimeter to give direct readings of distance above the ground. The...
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Fawcetts Altimeter: The Altimeter Used by Colonel Percy Harrison Fawcett on One of His Numerous Trips into the Interior of Brazil Has Been in the Societys Archives since 1920. In 1906, Sir George Goldie, President of the Royal Geographical...
...Outdoor Kit Essentials. by Clive Tully A is for altimeter These days, the well-equipped expeditioner has his altimeter built into his watch. Suunto has made altimeter watches very much their niche, with models measuring up to 9...
...bare glacial ice they are warm, unbelievably comfortable and durable. * www.thermarest.com 3. Thommen altimeter. My Thommen 9000 altimeter has a jewelled movement that is bomb proof. It needs no batteries and has been on every expedition with...
...state-of-the-art gear selection Garmin eTrex Vista, personal navigator 299 pounds sterling With 24 megabytes of memory, a barometric altimeter electronic compass, and a small but rugged casing, this is specifically designed for outdoor activities. And you dont have...
...with a dose of Des OConnor." WIN an altimeter The most amusing and witty caption in the editors view will win the Victorinox Altimeter (pictured above), designed by the maker...knife. Loaded with 17 features, this altimeter will help you overcome every situation...
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...Chris Jolma, THE WASHINGTON TIMES "Weve gone about one-seventh of the way up," hiker Richard Meinhold says, studying his altimeter on the trail up Old Rag Mountain in the Blue Ridge. A huff of surprise goes up from the climbers behind him, fellow members...
...recognised by the Guinness World Records Book and was set recently in Chile on the Ojos del Salado, the worlds highest volcano. An altimeter and GPS system displayed the result of 6,080 metres. This is the highest point on the surface of the Earth that a vehicle...
...split second, it was revealed last night. The rare storm condition - known as St Elmos Fire - crippled the auto pilot, the altimeter and equipment that stabilises the aircraft. None of the 29 passengers on board was aware of the seriousness of the problem...
...split second, it was revealed last night. The rare storm condition - known as St Elmos Fire - crippled the auto pilot, the altimeter and equipment that stabilises the aircraft. None of the 29 passengers on board was aware of the seriousness of the problem...
...two blocks west of Route 45 on Route 176), Mundelein. Born Sept. 8, 1932, in DePere, Wis., to Robert and Genevieve (nee Altimeter) Hoyle, she died peacefully Thursday, Jan. 11, 2007, of Alzheimers disease. After the death of her beloved husband, Ted, Mary...
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encyclopedia articles on: Altimeter  - 7 results

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ALTIMETER altim it r, al time t r, device for measuring altitude. The most common type is an aneroid...sea level, but not above such land features as hills, mountains, and valleys. The radio altimeter, or terrain-clearance indicator, is an absolute altimeter; it indicates the actual altitude over water or over terrain, however uneven. It operates...
RADIO ALTIMETER see altimeter . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
ANEROID ALTIMETER see air navigation . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
TERRAIN-CLEARANCE INDICATOR see altimeter . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...earths surface. It is usually measured by the reduction in atmospheric pressure with height, as shown on a barometer or altimeter . In surveying and astronomy, it is the vertical angle of an observed point, such as a star or planet, above the horizon plane...
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