NAVIGATION, Journal of the Institute of Navigation

Volume: 2
Published: 1949

   Volume 2, Number 1 (1949)
Title Author Page Numbers
GRAPHICAL CONSTRUCTION OF THE GNOMONIC MAP PROJECTION John P. Snyder 2 - 5
WHAT THE AIR LINES WANT IN NAVIGATION AIDS R. S. Damon 6 - 10
THE TRIANGULATOR Frederick Franklin 10 - 10
HIGH ALTITUDES IN SURFACE NAVIGATION Charles H. Smiley 11 - 13
NTEGRATED AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL AND NAVIGATION SYSTEM Vernon I. Weihe 13 - 15
SOME HISTORY OF H.O. 214 IN THE NETHERLANDS Ph. A. Gallas 16 - 16
AIR CONDITIONING AND PRESSURIZATION IN CONTEMPORARY FLIGHT John W. Calvert 17 - 26
SOME PROBLEMS IN GUIDED-MISSILE DEVELOPMENT G. R. Tatum 27 - 31
COMMITTEE REPORTS - 32 - 32
   Volume 2, Number 10 (1951)
Title Author Page Numbers
FAREWELL MESSAGE Paul Rosenberg 341 - 342
THE ACCURACY OF OBSERVATIONS MADE WITH MARINE SEXTANTS Charles H. Smiley 342 - 347
HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE CHARTS FOR MARINE RADAR NAVIGATION Robert H. Randall, Jr. 347 - 350
THE YACHTSMAN'S INTEREST IN NAVIGATION Randolph E. Tyrrel 350 - 354
ACCURACY OF MARINE NAVIGATION Captain P. V. H. Weems 354 - 357
RAMARK BEACONS Eric J. Isbister and John W. Busby 357 - 363
INDEX TO VOLUME 2 OF NAVIGATION (this wasn't included in the original table of contents) - 360 - 360
THE USE AND DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN NAVIGATIONAL INSTRUMENTS ON WESTERN RIVERS Captain Ralph F. Clark 363 - 267
RADAR CHARTING EFFORTS W. R. Griswold 367 - 269
MODERN ELECTRONIC DEVICES, IMPORTANT FACTOR IN NAVIGATION COMPUTATION PROJECTS George W. Petrie 369 - 371
HARBOR RADAR SYSTEMS Rear Admiral Roy W. M. Graham 371 - 374
COMMENTS OF SPERRY GYROSCOPE COMPANY ON HARBOR RADAR SYSTEMS C. W. Davis 375 - 376
MIDDLE LATITUDE SAILING NEAR THE EQUATOR A. N. Black 376 - 380
ANALYSIS OF AIRCRAFT POSITION REPORTS Squadron Leader F. Y. Craig, RCAF 377 -
BOOK REVIEWS - 377 - 380
   Volume 2, Number 2 (1949)
Title Author Page Numbers
THE AIR NAVIGATION DEVELOPMENT BOARD Dr. Douglas H. Ewing 33 - 36
NAVIGATION IN SWITZERLAND Walter Hadel 37 - 41
FLIGHT PATH OF THE SHORTEST TIME Robert Katz 41 - 42
AIRLINE RADAR IN REVIEW John E. Knaul 42 - 45
NAVIGNATIONAL AIDS FOR SINGLE PLACE HIGH SPEED AIRCRAFT Harold R. Beck 45 - 48
   Volume 2, Number 3 (1949)
Title Author Page Numbers
A HELIOGRAPHIC ATTITUDE RECORDER FOR MISSILES W. B. Klemperer 49 - 53
NAVIGATION BY THE RULE OF SIXTY Commander E. S. Quilter, U.S.N. 55 - 57
PROBLEMS OF MARINE NAVIGATION Lieutenant Charles W. Handley, U.S.M.S. 58 - 61
RECENT DEVELOPMENT IN POLAR NAVIGATION Lieutenant Command Alton B. Moody, U.S.N.R. 62 - 67
MIDDLE LATITUDE SAILING WHEN THE COURSE CROSSES THE EQUATOR Paul E. Wylie 68 - 70
PRESENT STATUS OF POLAR NAVIGATION Flight Lieutenant K. R. Greenaway, R.C.A.F. 71 - 78
   Volume 2, Number 4 (1949)
Title Author Page Numbers
NEW TYPE 1950 NAUTICAL ALMANAC Commander Edwin A. Beito, U.S.N.R. 79 - 85
AMATEUR NAVIGATION IN LIGHT AIRCRAFT Walter W. Zimmerman 86 - 90
A SIMULTANEOUS TWO-STAR FIX Charles T. Dozier 91 - 92
USE OF SHORE-BASED RADAR FOR HARBOR CONTROL Captain D. E. McKay, U.S.C.G. 93 - 97
AERIAL CELESTIAL POSITIONING OF GROUND CONTROL POINTS FOR ARCTIC MAPPING Captain Marvin Greenberg, U.S.A.F. 98 - 99
A POSITION FINDER Paul Miller 101 - 102
   Volume 2, Number 5 (1950)
Title Author Page Numbers
THE COMMON SYSTEM OF AIR NAVIGATION AND TRAFFIC CONTROL Dr. J. H. Dellinger 103 - 109
ATMOSPHERIC REFRACTION AT LOW ANGULAR ALTITUDES IN THE TROPICS Charles H. Smiley 110 - 113
REGULATIONS FOR PREVENTING COLLISIONS AT SEA - 114 - 123
STRUCTURE DYNAMICS OF THE THUNDERSTORM Commander E. S. Quilter 124 - 128
A LINE OF POSITION BY OBSERVED AZIMUTH Horace R. BYERS 129 - 130
BOOK REVIEWS - 130 - 132
REGIONAL MEETINGS - 133 - 134
   Volume 2, Number 6 (1950)
Title Author Page Numbers
SYMPOSIUM: THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND NAVIGATION - 135 - 135
INTRODUCTION Rear Admiral Gordon G. McLintock, USMS 136 -
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE Honorable Harold C. Stuart 136 - 137
NAVIGATION IN ALL-WEATHER FLYING Colonel Jack Taylor 137 - 140
NAVIGATION AND CONTROL OF MISSILES Colonel M. C. Young 140 - 142
RADAR NAVIGATION PROGRAM WITHIN THE USAF Colonel D. M. Harvey 142 - 142
THE NAVIGATION EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAM WITHIN THE USAF Colonel G. P. Disosway 143 - 144
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY Honorable Gordon Gray 144 - 145
THE UNITED STATES ARMY ENGINEER CORPS Major General Lewis A. Pick, USA 145 - 147
AIDS TO NAVIGATION AND THE ARMY TRANSPORTATION CORPS Major General F. A. Heileman, USA 147 - 148
THE SIGNAL CORPS Colonel Edwin R. Petzing, USA 148 - 149
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY Honorable Francis P. Matthews 149 -
THE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE Commander J. T. Moynahan 149 - 151
TIME AND ALMANACS G. M. Clemence 152 - 154
OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH Commander James H. Cruse 154 - 155
THE BUREAU OF AERONAUTICS AND AIR NAVIGATION Commander B. L. Bailey 155 - 157
BUREAU OF SHIPS CONTRIBUTIONS TO NAVIGATION Captain A. L. Becker 157 - 159
MILITARY AIR TRANSPORT SERVICE Major General Laurence S. Kuter 159 - 101
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD W. J. Merchant 161 - 103
UNITED STATES COAST GUARD Vice Admiral Merlin O'Neill 163 -
SOME UNITED STATES COAST GUARD DUTIES IN CONNECTION WITH NAVIGATION Captain Clarence H. Peterson 163 - 165
CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD Joseph J. O'Connell, Jr. 166 - 167
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Honorable Charles Sawyer 167 -
THE FEDERAL AIRWAYS PROGRAM, 1950 TO 1953 D. W. Rentzel 167 - 169
WEATHER BUREAU SERVICES F. W. Reichelderfer 170 -
WEATHER BUREAU SERVICES ON THE SEA I. R. Tannehill 170 - 171
WEATHER BUREAU SERVICES TO AVIATION N. L. Lieurance 171 - 172
THE WORK OF THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS IN NAVIGATION E. U. Condon 172 - 175
THE COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY AND NAVIGATION Rear Admiral Leo Otis Colbert 175 - 178
THE ROLE OF THE STATE DEPARTMENT IN INTERNATIONAL CO OPERATION FOR THE ADVANCE OF NAVIGATION (DEPARTMENT OF STATE) Honorable John D. Hickerson 179 - 180
INTERNATIONAL AIR NAVIGATION (DEPARTMENT OF STATE) Rear Admiral Paul A. Smith 180 - 183
TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY (DEPARTMENT OF STATE) Captain John S. Cross 183 - 184
BEYOND THE HORIZON (UNITED STATES MARITIME COMMISSION) Major General Philip B. Fleming, USA 184 - 187
BUREAU OF MARITIME SERVICES (UNITED STATES MARITIME COMMISSION) Rear Admiral Telfair Knight, USMS 187 -
MODERN ELECTRICAL NAVIGATIONAL AIDS ON MARITIME COMMISSION VESSELS (UNITED STATES MARITIME COMMISSION) Vernon W. Mayer 187 - 188
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Edward M. Webster 189 - 191
RADIO TECHNICAL COMMISSION FOR AERONAUTICS AND MARINE SERVICES J. Howard Dellinger 191 - 194
   Volume 2, Number 7 (1950)
Title Author Page Numbers
NAVIGATIONAL SCIENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY Paul Rosenberg 198 - 199
WORLD-WIDE COVERAGE RADIO NAVIGATION FOR AVIATION AND MARINE SERVICES USING LAND BASED FACILITIES IN THE I.T.U. (100 KC-S) BAND Vernon I. Weihe 200 - 2001
CAPSULE CHARTS FOR UNIVERSAL NAVIGATION John D. Kay 202 - 208
HUMAN NAVIGATOR OR BLACK BOX? Lieutenant Commander Alton B. Moody 208 - 212
NAVIGATION AS APPLIED TO CROSS-COUNTRY SOARING W. S. Ivans, Jr. 212 - 216
ANALYSIS OF AIRCRAFT POSITION REPORTS Allan K. Ohashi 217 - 223
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN NAVIGATION INSTRUMENTS AND TECHNIQUES IN THE ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE Squadron Leader J. G. Wright, RCAF 223 - 230
AN ANALYSIS OF AIR NAVIGATION AND TRAFFIC CONTROL Nathaniel Braverman 230 - 234
THE PFUND SKY COMPASS Lieutenant Commander Alton B. Moody 234 - 239
SOME PRACTICAL WRINKLES IN FLYING THE RTCA POLAR COORDINATE SYSTEM OF RADIO NAVIGATION Captain Wilson P. Cogswell 239 - 243
SUBMERGED NAVIGATION ON U.S.S. PICKEREL DURING 21 DAY CRUISE Commander Slade D. Cutter 243 - 246
JET NAVIGATION MADE EASIER Aeronautical Chart Service 246 - 247
NAVIGATION METHODS COMPARED Captain P. V. H. Weems 247 - 250
A FIX FROM ONE SIGHT Frederick Franklin 250 - 250
PHOTOGRAPHIC FLIGHT LINE NAVIGATION James E. Henry 251 - 255
A SUGGESTED AID IN THE USE OF RADAR IN AVOIDING COLLISION Captain K. R. Belch 256 - 257
   Volume 2, Number 8 (1950)
Title Author Page Numbers
ROCKETNAVIGATION Samuel Herrick 259 - 272
INSTRUMENTS FOR UPPER ATMOSPHERE INTERPLANETARY NAVIGATION John C. Bellamy 272 - 275
PROJECT REACH Charles DeVore 275 - 281
SCHULER TUNING CHARACTERISTICS IN NAVIGATIONAL INSTRUMENTS Walter Wrigley 282 - 290
MISSILE GUIDANCE Commander G. A. Long, Jr. 290 - 294
BOOK REVIEWS - 294 - 296
   Volume 2, Number 9 (1951)
Title Author Page Numbers
INTRODUCTION - 301 - 302
PULKOVO -OLD, CAPITAL OF POSITIONAL ASTRONOMY Otto Struve 302 - 305
PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF HIGH SPEED NAVIGATION Fliglt Lieutentant John Langston, RAF 305 - 312
SIMPLIFIED PLOTTING FOR ENTERING AND LEAVING PORT Commander H. W. Dusinberre 312 - 316
FACTS OF ASTRONOMY OF VALUE TO THE NAVIGATOR Commander Edwin A. Beito 316 - 321
A SHORT METHOD FOR PRECOMPUTATION Samuel Herrick 321 - 324
GRID NAVIGATION - GLOBAL REQUIREMENTS Flight Lieutenant L. F. Banks, RAF 324 - 330
RADAR CAN GET YOU INTO TROUBLE OR KEEP YOU OUT OF IT Commander, E. S. Quilter 331 - 332
ANNUAL SUMMARY OF PROGRESS IN NAVIGATIONAL SCIENCE - 1950 - 332 - 339
THE CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF NAVIGATION - 340 -
THE AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF NAVIGATION - 340 - 340