NAVIGATION, Journal of the Institute of Navigation

Volume: 5
Published: 1956

   Volume 5, Number 1 (1956)
Title Author Page Numbers
UNIFICATION OF THE ABRIDGED NAUTICAL ALMANAC AND THE AMERICAN NAUTICAL ALMANAC G. M. Clemence and D. H. Sadler 1 - 6
HIGH SPEED FLIGHT PLANNING Colonel E. F. Perrin 6 - 17
IMPROVED LORAN RECEPTION AND RANGE EXTENSION Lieutenant Colonel Theodore W. Bozarth 17 - 23
AIRCRAFT POSSIBILITIES FOR TRUE NORTH GYRO COMPASS Richard Y. Miner 23 - 29
POLAR (ICECAP) NAVIGATION Major Palle Mogensen, U. S. Army 30 - 33
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF AIR NAVIGATION Lieutenant Colonel Gabriel D. Ofiesh 33 - 39
THE PLANE AND GREAT CIRCLE SAILINGS, PART 11 Peter H. Selby 39 - 50
NAVIGATION TRAINING AT THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ACADEMY Colonel Carl C. Barthel, and Major Floyd C. Ethridge 50 - 54
MEETINGS - 54 - 55
IN MEMORIAM - 55 - 55
   Volume 5, Number 2 (1956)
Title Author Page Numbers
FOREWORD - 57 - 57
CHOICE OF COORDINATE SYSTEMS IN INERTIAL NAVIGATION J. M. Slater 58 - 62
COMPUTERS FOR MOTION OF THE BODY AND OBSERVER Captain Martin Berkovitz 63 - 66
SOME APPLICATIONS OF AUTOMATIC NAVIGATION E. V. Stearns 66 - 72
AUTOMATIC NAVIGATION IN R-THETA COORDINATES Wing Commander J. G. Wright, RCAF 72 - 76
AERIAL ELECTRONIC SURVEYING Colonel B. B. Hunkapiller 77 - 83
HELICOPTER- NAVIGATION Ares G. Bogosian 84 - 88
AN INTERCEPTION PROBLEM C. Stanley Ogilvy 89 - 91
PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED IN SURVIVAL NAVIGATION Glenn M. Hawkins 92 - 95
COMPUTER SOLUTION OF MINIMUM FLIGHT PATHS Kendall D. Moll 95 - 102
AN IMPROVED PROTRACTOR Lieutenant Commander C. H. Blair 102 - 105
CELESTIAL NAVIGATION IN HIGH LATITUDES Major William E. Molett 105 - 107
FORWARD SCATTER OF RADIO WAVES National Bureau of Standards 107 - 113
BOOK REVIEWS - 113 - 114
CORPORATE MEMBERS - 114 - 118
NEWS - 119 - 120
   Volume 5, Number 3 (1956)
Title Author Page Numbers
SATELLITES Jorgen Jensen 121 - 127
THE ROLE OF NAVIGATION IN THE SUBMARINE WEAPON SYSTEM Frank C. Lynch, Jr. 128 - 130
HURRICANES: A NEW APPROACH Charles H. Smiley 130 - 133
THE ROLE OF COMMUNICATION IN AIR NAVIGATION AND TRAFFIC CONTROL Nathaniel Braverman 133 - 137
REFRACTION OBSERVATIONS ON THE GREENLAND ICECAP George Wallerstein 138 - 140
NEW AIRBORNE DEAD RECKONING TRACER PLOTS ON A MERCATOR CHART T. A. Westover 140 - 147
SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE METEOROLOGY A. Garriock 147 - 149
THE ROLE OF THE NAVIGATOR IN THE INTERNATIONAL GEOPHYSICAL YEAR John C. Bellamy 149 - 154
THE READER'S LOG - 154 - 154
CORPORATE MEMBERS - 155 - 156
THURLOW NAVIGATION AWARD - 157 - 158
NEWS - 158 - 159
   Volume 5, Number 4 (1956)
Title Author Page Numbers
NAVIGATIONAL PROBLEMS PECULIAR TO FIGHTER BOMBERS Colonel C. F. Blair, Jr. 163 - 165
NAVARHO Air University Quarterly Review 165 - 174
VECTOR DIAGRAMS FOR SAILBOAT DEAD RECKONING Leonard E. Gray 174 - 176
IS TRAINING ENOUGH? Commander Alton B. Moody 176 - 181
NAVIGATION ON THE GREENLAND ICESHEET George Wallerstein 181 - 182
THE LEAR SELF-CORRECTING AUTOMATIC NAVIGATOR (SCAN) D. J. Green 182 - 192
A FORMAT FOR A RAPID MULTIPLE-STAR-FIX SOLUTION Lieutenant (j.g.) Jo Swerling, Jr. 193 - 197
CORPORATE MEMBERS - 197 - 199
MEETINGS - 199 - 202
IN MEMORIAM - 202 - 202
   Volume 5, Number 5 (1957)
Title Author Page Numbers
OPERATION POWER FLIGHT: A Report on the First Non-Stop Jet Aircraft Flight Around the World Major Patrick E. Montoya 203 - 209
SOME FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF AIRBORNE COLLISION WARNING Emory Lakatos 209 - 218
THE UNSOLVED MARINE COLLISION PROBLEM Capt. E. S. Quilter 219 - 224
THE VITIAZ IN THE OKHOTSK SEA Colonel Peter H. Ottosen 224 - 230
THE 4-D PLOTTER Irving I. Gringorten 231 - 237
THE SMALL GYRO-COMPASS Andrew F. Cope 238 - 244
AN APPRECIATION OF THE JOURNAL'S RETIRING EDITOR The Executive Secretary of the ION 244 - 246
PLANS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL GEOPHYSICAL YEAR Coast and Geodetic Survey 246 - 247
RECENT BOOKS - 248 - 250
NEW CORPORATE MEMBERS - 250 - 255
IN MEMORIAM - 255 - 255
NEWS OF THE INSTITUTE - 256 - 256
   Volume 5, Number 6 (1957)
Title Author Page Numbers
GUIDED MISSILES: PAST-PRESENT-FUTURE Rear Admiral Charles F. Horne 259 - 266
JET STREAM AND JET AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS Elmar R. Reiter 267 - 278
CHARTS FOR LOW ALTITUDE NAVIGATION Major Ernest B. Howey 279 - 289
DOPPLER NAVIGATION William J. Tull 290 - 298
NAVIGATION OF GUIDED-MISSILE SHIPS Capt. L. L. Schock 299 - 302
STATUS OF DECTRA Thomas D. Johnson 303 - 310
PRECISION CELESTIAL NAVIGATION IN HIGH-SPEED, HIGH-ALTITUDE AIRCRAFT Major Harold F. Korger 311 - 322
THE INSTITUTE ELECTS OFFICERS FOR 1957-58 - 323 - 324
ASTRODYNAMICS COLLOQUIUM - 324 - 325
NEW CORPORATE MEMBERS - 325 - 325
   Volume 5, Number 7 (1957)
Title Author Page Numbers
THE RISE OF PSEUDO-NAVIGATION John A. Pierce 327 - 330
NUCLEAR SUBMARINE NAVIGATION Capt. E. P. Wilkinson 332 - 336
THE CASE FOR FLEXIBLE AIR NAVIGATIONAL TRACKS ON THE NORTH ATLANTIC Robert K. Polson 337 - 344
ANTARCTIC NAVIGATION Capt. Charles W. Thomas 345 - 348
POSITIONAL AND STEERING ERRORS IN HARBOR NAVIGATION V. Withington 349 - 355
FLIGHT TESTS IN COLLISION PREVENTION Richard Y. Miner 356 - 360
THE AIR REQUIREMENTS FOR SHORT-DISTANCE ENROUTE NAVIGATION Lloyd J. Perper 361 - 363
THE ION'S NEW PRESIDENT TAKES OFFICE Vernon I. Weihe 364 - 365
THE ANNUAL THURLOW AWARD CITATION - 366 - 367
NEW CORPORATE MEMBERS - 368 - 371
REVIEWS - 371 - 372
   Volume 5, Number 8 (1957)
Title Author Page Numbers
THE DISCOVERY OF THE LONGITUDE Norman J. W. Thrower 375 - 381
RADIO BEARINGS OF THE SATELLITE SPUTNIK M. Wachtler 382 - 384
THE TRUE DISTANCE AND AZIMUTH COMPUTER FOR POLAR NAVIGATION Sheridan L. Hall 385 - 389
NAVIGATION INSTRUCTION AT THE UNITED STATES MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY Rear Admiral Gordon McLintock, USMS 390 - 396
A GRAVITY-SEEKING POSITION INDICATOR Victor W. Bolie 397 - 400
A SIMPLIFIED METHOD OF PRESSURE PATTERN NAVIGATION Major William L. Polhemus 401 - 407
APPLYING AIR SPACE NAVIGATION TO THE PROBLEM OF PREVENTING AIRCRAFT COLLISIONS M. P. Milliken 408 - 417
CORPORATE MEMBERS - 417 - 417
AN UNIDENTIFIED MARINER'S ASTROLABE - 418 - 240
BOOK REVIEW - 420 - 420
INDEX TO VOLUME 5 OF NAVIGATION (this wasn't included in the original table of contents) - 423 - 423