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Mutual noncollinear mapping of object space and visible-image space

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Abstract

A mathematical model has been created that makes it possible in flight trainers to form an image that is equivalent to a visible image of the space outside the cabin, observed through the windows of the pilots' cabin. A mechanism is considered for forming a visible image of the objects of object space, observed by a man through an optical system. A mathematical model of the mutual noncollinear mapping of object space and visible-image space is described. A calculation is made of the geometry of the visible image of space outside the cabin, observed from the pilots' cabin of a wide-fuselage transport plane with conical windows.

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