Abstract :
Navigation and landing for the first half century of aviation fundamentally relied on radio-based electronic aids. The military began serious investigation of radio navigation during World War I. Up until WW II map reading, dead reckoning, and various means of radio direction finding were the primary methods of determining aircraft position. Since WWII a number of other navigation techniques, such as Doppler radar, radio inertial, pure inertial, aided inertial, and today´s integrated GPS inertial, have been developed. Most of the inertial systems evolved from the military ICBM and subsequent space programs.
Keywords :
aircraft navigation; history; inertial navigation; radionavigation; Doppler radar; aided inertial; aviation; dead reckoning; integrated GPS inertial; landing; map reading; navigation; powered flight; pure inertial; radio direction finding; radio inertial; radio-based electronic aids; Aerospace electronics; Aircraft navigation; Airplanes; Airports; Dead reckoning; Military aircraft; Postal services; Radio navigation; Radio transmitters; Receivers;