Pursuit path method: maneuvering bomber.
ResearchPublished 1949
ResearchPublished 1949
A graphical method in which pursuit course attacks, generated as a bomber turns, are determined in relative bomber motion. From this system of plotting, the maneuvering bomber attack plots may be used as overlays on nonmaneuvering attack plots. This system is useful for analyzing interceptor load factors at any range or azimuth conditions, using nonmaneuvering bomber attack equations.
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