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Manual of Avionics-93-3 [Paperback]

Brian Kendal


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"...the best single volume source of avionics information on the market" AOPA Pilot on the second edition

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This book provides a comprehensive account of the principles and operation of the electronic systems and navigation aids used in civil aviation today. The third edition features important new developments in several fields such as satellite navigation systems, including both Navstar and Glonass, satellite communications, Decca Navigator equipment, and digital audio and radar recording

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In his book Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism, published in 1873, James Clerke Maxwell brought together the known facts concerning light, electricity and magnetism. Read the first page
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3.0 out of 5 stars Manual of Avionics: An Introduction, Jun 17 2000
By Layne D Hurst - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Manual of Avionics-93-3 (Paperback)
The title should have been a clue. This is an introduction to civil aviation electronics in the UK. It is a good review of the theory of operation of ground stations with just a little information on aircraft equipment.
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