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Dinade System as an Anti-Collision Device
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Abstract
Increasing air traffic has produced an increase in midair collisions. This paper describes the airborne collision avoidance system (CAS), which is intended for use by large aircraft. It also describes the Dinade CAS, intended to be installed in small aircraft.
In addition, the combination of the Dinade interrogator with a weather radar to conserve capital investment, space, weight, and power consumption, is discussed.
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Augenblick, H., "Dinade System as an Anti-Collision Device," SAE Technical Paper 680222, 1968, https://doi.org/10.4271/680222.Also In
References
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- Van Atta, L. C. “Electromagnetic Reflector,” October 6 1959
- “Airborne Collision Avoidance System,” Air Transport Association June 30 1967 23 24
- “Type RDR-1 (C-band, 5.5 cm) Airborne Radar System,” Bendix Radio Div. Baltimore August 1957