eBooks: Searching the Skies: The Legacy of the United States Cold War Defense Radar Program - BMEWS, SAGE, NORAD, PAVE PAWS, Spacetrack, Safeguard, Ground Observer Corps (GOC), Whirlwind - Progressive Management
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Q: Was anyone else a member of the Ground Observers Corps in the 50'...
A: I was a card carrying member in 53-54-55, and worked in connection to the air national guard, reporting what ever we heard or seen in the skies. We used binocul... Read More »
Q: What did observer corps do?
A: During World War 2 in England, the observer corps would observe enemy aircraft and call in their speed, direction, and height to a central location. That would ... Read More »
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Q: At what height, does a plane flying in a straight line somewhere ...
A: As per the comments, assume the observe is 2m tall, and that visibility is 100km. The visibility condition is that D<3.86(sqrt(2)sqrt(h) where D is the distance... Read More »
Q: What is the horizontal range observed by a person standing on the...
A: 1. What is the right answer, and how did you find it? 2. What did you try? 3. F = ma = 0.52kg * 5.4m/s² = 2.8 N. → a = F / m = 2.8N / 16.5kg = 0.17 m/s². 4. Sin... Read More »