Kritchlow
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I'm fascinated by early forms of navigation. I have read as much as possible about the yellow arrows, and beacon lights.
Before VOR's, which I *believe* were introduced in the 40's (and before NDB's?), there were the A's and N's. Probably nobody here actually used them for navigation, but I want to learn as much as possible about that form of nav. I was able to find some early charts...
For the younger people here, it was a Morse code thing. A was ._ , and N was _.
(Heck, I may have that backwards!!)
Anyway, if you heard a constant tone you were on course. A little more "A" meant left of corse. A bit more "N" right of corse (again, possibly backwards).
Does anyone have any info to add too this? I find it totally amazing.
Before VOR's, which I *believe* were introduced in the 40's (and before NDB's?), there were the A's and N's. Probably nobody here actually used them for navigation, but I want to learn as much as possible about that form of nav. I was able to find some early charts...
For the younger people here, it was a Morse code thing. A was ._ , and N was _.
(Heck, I may have that backwards!!)
Anyway, if you heard a constant tone you were on course. A little more "A" meant left of corse. A bit more "N" right of corse (again, possibly backwards).
Does anyone have any info to add too this? I find it totally amazing.