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Today, we primarily use Tacan. However, knowing where the boat should be is
always a good preflight brief item to write down on your kneeboard card. You never know when the "cake dryer" needs that "common" part that seems to exist in the guts of the Tacan system.(or the ACLS/ICLS). However, the next generation of carrier is supposed to have differential gps-like signal that is transmitted so that aircraft don't need to be in T/R on the new nav system. I think the name is JPALS (joint precision aircraft landing system?). Eventually, all ships that have aircraft flying off of them would have JPALS retrofitted onto the ships. Of course, it, much like other procurement items, may not come to fruition. "Rich" wrote in message om... (Al Dykes) wrote in message ... As an armchair admiral, I've always wondered how A/C in WWII knew how to find the carrier after being away for a couple hours on a mission. I assume the pilots were told, roughly, where the carrier plans to be, but sh*t happens. I always assume the carrier doesn't broadcast any radio signals. How do they do it, today ? Well, for WWII USN carriers, generally pilots got a "Point Option" that would give them a general idea where their carrier was supposed to be. Then it became a matter of sorting out the homing signal. Presume the RN worked the same way as they had similar homing equipment. Don't think the Japanese used homing signals. Rich |
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