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stretching courses,
counting up from the
previous heading course, with
queen closers as the
penultimate brick at
either end of the
heading courses. This bond...
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newspaper article Heading (navigation), the
direction a
person or
vehicle is facing,
usually similar to its
course Aircraft heading, the
direction that...
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vehicle actually travels,
which is
known as its
course. Any
difference between the
heading and
course is due to the
motion of the
underlying medium, the...
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course of a
watercraft or
aircraft is the
cardinal direction in
which the
craft is to be steered. The
course is to be
distinguished from the
heading,...
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towards the poles. It
equals the
course change along a
great circle (orthodrome)
flight path. Some more
expensive heading indicators are "slaved" to a magnetic...
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determined position, or fix, and
incorporating estimates of speed,
heading (or
direction or
course), and
elapsed time. The
corresponding term in biology, to describe...
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accurate historical data on time, identity, GPS-based position, comp****
heading,
course over ground,
speed (by log/SOG), and
rates of turn,
rather than the...
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Constant bearing,
decreasing range Course (navigation)
Flight dynamics (fixed-wing aircraft)
Ground track Hand comp****
Heading (navigation) U.S. Army, Advanced...
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below the
artificial horizon in
place of a
conventional heading indicator. It
combines a
heading indicator with a VHF
omnidirectional range-instrument landing...
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Daniel R.
Weinberger (U.S. National...