NAVIGATION, Journal of the Institute of Navigation

Volume: 1
Published: 1946

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   Volume 1, Number 1 (1946)
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THE ARCTIC FLIGHTS OF THE LANCASTER "ARIES," MAY 1945 Wing Commander K. C. Maclure 3 - 7
RADAR APPLICATIONS TO AEROLOGY Commander R. H. Maynard 8 - 11
LORAN Lieutenant Commander Fletcher G. Watson and Henrietta H. Swope 11 - 15
REVIEWS C. H. Smiley 16 - 16
NOON INTERVAL TABLES T. F. Hickerson 17 - 19
NOTES FROM THE NEW YORK MEETING - 20 -
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - 20 - 20
   Volume 1, Number 10 (1948)
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THE HAZELTINE LANAC SYSTEM OF AIR AND MARINE NAVIGATION Knox McIlwain and Charles J. Hirsch 210 - 216
TEMPERATURE-COMPENSATED BUBBLE HORIZON E. F. Flint 216 - 220
NAVAGLOBE AND MARINE NAVIGATION P. R. Adams and R. I. Colin 220 - 224
   Volume 1, Number 11 (1948)
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A NEW PERISCOPIC SEXTANT Virginia Withington 210 - 215
WHISTLE SIGNALS Captain R. F. Farwell 215 - 221
ARCTIC MAGNETIC SURVEYS Lieutenant Commander Elliott B. Roberts 221 - 228
AUTOMATIC AIRCRAFT CONTROL James L. Anast 228 - 232
DETERMINATION OF THE POSITION AND PATH OF A HURRICANE, A RECENT IMPORTANT SEISMOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTION TO NAVIGATION Reverend Daniel Linehan, S.J. 232 - 235
A "NEW LOOK" FOR THE NAUTICAL ALMANAC Ramon O. Williams 235 - 237
FLOW AND AIRSPACE OCCUPANCY FEATURES OF AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL Vernon I. Weihe 237 - 239
INSTITUTE NEWS - 239 - 240
   Volume 1, Number 12 (1948)
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POSITION OF THE INSTITUTE OF NAVIGATION AMONG INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC UNIONS J. A. Fleming 242 - 245
OPERATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF A MICROWAVE LANDING SYSTEM D. F. Folland 246 - 254
TIMES OF SUNRISE AND OF SUNSET BY A GRAPHICAL METHOD Paul E. Wylie 254 - 255
NAVIGATION TRAINING IN THE ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE Squadron Leader G. F. Jacobsen, RCAF 256 - 259
WHY SHIPS GROUND Lieutenant Commander Alton B. Moody 259 - 268
PRACTICAL EXPERIENCES IN THE USE OF STANDARD LORAN IN OCEAN NAVIGATION SINCE THE END OF THE WAR Commander R. A. Tuttle 268 - 271
BOOK REVIEWS - 271 - 272
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   Volume 1, Number 2 (1946)
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INSTRUMENTAL SOLUTIONS IN CELESTIAL NAVIGATION Samuel Herrick 22 - 27
AEROLOGATION Edward T. Bolton 27 - 31
INTERPRETATION OF THE CELESTIAL LINE OF POSITION Austin Phelps 32 - 33
ACCURACY OF POSITION FINDING USING THREE OR FOUR LINES OF POSITION S. A. Goudsmit 34 - 35
CAPTAIN THOMAS HUBBARD SUMNER, 1807-1876 Robert S. Richardson 35 - 40
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - 40 -
FROM THE EDITORS - 40 - 40
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   Volume 1, Number 3 (1946)
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DECCA Fletcher G. Watson, Jr. 42 - 46
THE AAF APPROACH TO POLAR NAVIGATION Captain Fred A. Gross, Jr. 47 - 49
FUTURE NAVIGATION POLICY IN THE ROYAL AIR FORCE British Air Ministry 49 - 50
COLONEL THOMAS L. THURLOW, THE NAVIGATORS' NAVIGATOR Trevor A. Hoy 51 - 53
AMERICAN ALMANACS George W. Mixter 53 - 56
AMERICAN NAUTICAL ALMANAC L. J. Comrie 57 - 58
REVISING THE NAUTICAL ALMANAC Samuel Herrick 59 - 60
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   Volume 1, Number 4 (1946)
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SIMPLE COMPUTATION OF DISTANCES OVER THE EARTH B. W. Sitterly and J. A. Pierce 62 - 67
THE EARLY MAPS OF SAN FRANCISCO BAY PRIOR TO THE AMERICAN PERIOD (1769-1847) Neal Harlow 68 - 72
A NEW SEXTANT William H. Holman III 73 - 77
JAPANESE ALMANACS Ralph F. Haupt 77 - 82
AIR MATERIEL COMMAND'S PROGRAM IN RADIOAND RADAR NAVIGATION Vernon I. Weihe 82 - 84
BOWDITCH Alton B. Moody 84 - 85
RESUME OF NAVIGATION TRAINING IN THE ARMY AIR FORCES Major Clay V. Ferguson 86 - 87
TECHNICAL NOTES AND COMMENTS - 87 - 94
   Volume 1, Number 5 (1947)
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NOTE ON DREISENSTOK'S METHOD IN CELESTIAL NAVIGATION N. Wyman Storer 98 - 100
AVIATION AT PURDUE Paul E. Stanley 100 - 100
NIGHT SEXTANT OBSERVATIONS AGAINST A NIGHT VISION HORIZON Commander Wm. J. Catlett, Jr. 104 - 106
SINGLE GRlD-HEADING FLIGHT PLANNING OVER POLAR REGIONS Irving I. Gringorten 107 - 109
CRITICAL TABLES FOR CORRECTING OBSERVED ALTITUDES FOR ATMOSPHERIC REFRACTION IN POLAR LATITUDES Charles H. Smiley 109 - 110
THE INFLUENCE OF THE EARTH'S ROTATION ON BUBBLE SEXTANT READINGS J. J. Green 111 - 112
LORAN SUPERSONIC TRAINER DEVICE 15-T-3 A. A. Chester 113 - 115
NEWS - 115 - 116
LETTERS TO THE EDITORS - 117 - 117
   Volume 1, Number 6 (1947)
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RADIO NAVIGATIONAL AIDS Captain R. W. Ravenhill and Lieutenant R. B. Michell 120 - 128
DRIFT DETERMINATION WITH RADAR USING A PULSE-DOPPLER- BEAT METHOD Ivan A. Greenwood 129 - 134
NAVIGATION COMPUTER SERIES Captain P. V. H. Weems 134 - 137
THE GERMAN GYRO-SEXTANT. Mary R. Hunt 138 - 141
REPORT ON NAVIGATION OF PACUSAN DREAMBOAT FLIGHT Major Norman P. Hays 142 - 148
RADAR ON THE AIRLINES John E. Knaul 149 - 151
AN OPTICAL DIRECTIONAL BEACON J. A. Pierce 151 - 152
NEWS - 152 - 152
LETTERS TO THE EDITORS - 153 - 154
   Volume 1, Number 7&8 (1947)
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PRESIDENT'S REMARKS Commodore G. G. McLintock 156 - 157
NAVIGATION IN THE ANTARCTIC Alton B. Moody 157 - 164
SELECTION TESTS FOR AAF NAVIGATORS Julien M. Christensen 164 - 169
UNITED STATES MARITIME COMMISSION ELECTRONIC NAVIGATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM Rear Admiral Telfair Knight 169 - 171
NEWS - 171 - 171
METHODS OF DISSIPATING SUPERCOOLED CLOUDS IN THE NATURAL ATMOSPHERE Vincent J. Schaefer 172 - 174
THE AMERICAN NAUTICAL ALMANAC AND ITS IMPROVEMENT Paul E. Wylie 174 - 177
RADAR CHARTING ON THE OHIO RIVER Colonel B. B. Talley 177 - 180
RADIO TECHNICAL COMMISSION FOR AERONAUTICS L. M. Sherer 181 - 185
H.O. 249 Henrietta H. Swope 185 - 186
MINIMUM-TIME ROUTES IN AIR NAVIGATION John F. Heard 186 - 190
FROM THE EDITOR - 191 - 192
   Volume 1, Number 9 (1948)
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MINIMAL FLIGHT PATHS Irving I. Gringorten 194 - 202
NAVIGATION AND PRECISION AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Roy C. Gunter, Jr. 202 - 207
SUMMARY OF A PAPER ON THE PLACE OF NAVIGATION IN THE COLLEGE CURRICULUM Bart J. Bok 207 - 208
CORRECTION AND IN MEMORIAM - 208 - 208