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Can anyone point me to where I might find a report of findings for a
recent (so I'm told) study into the effectiveness of anti-collision/High Visibility markings on Gliders? I believe the study is UK or European, but any info would be appreciated. Regards to all, Fly Safe Craig |
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There was/is a trial in progress using dayglo markings
on Grob Acros (Vikings) used by the Air Cadets. The controlling authority for the aircraft is HQ Air Cadets at RAF Cranwell. I do not know if there are any results yet, the gliders look very garish and are easy to see on the ground from the air. I have to say that it does not appear to make them anymore visible when they are flying unless they are already close enough to see easily anyway. At 07:12 03 June 2004, Craig Reynolds wrote: Can anyone point me to where I might find a report of findings for a recent (so I'm told) study into the effectiveness of anti-collision/High Visibility markings on Gliders? I believe the study is UK or European, but any info would be appreciated. Regards to all, Fly Safe Craig |
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Article was "See and Avoid?"
By Dr Tony Head of College of Aeronautics at Cranfield University in the UK Glidng magazine "Sailplane and Gliding" Aug-Sep 2003 Thsi appears to have been based on a 2001 report entitled "Glider Conspicuity Trials, RAF Bicester, August 2000, " Dont think this has ever been published electronically but you should be able to get a back issue from S&G. Hope this helps rgds Stephen Haley "Craig Reynolds" wrote in message ... Can anyone point me to where I might find a report of findings for a recent (so I'm told) study into the effectiveness of anti-collision/High Visibility markings on Gliders? I believe the study is UK or European, but any info would be appreciated. Regards to all, Fly Safe Craig |
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