Talk:Lorenz beam

The Lorenz beam blind landing system was a Ground-Controlled Approach device in use from around the 1930s. The Lorenz beam and its successor SBA/TBA was very definitely pilot interpreted - this is from personal experience in use of the system as a trainee RAF pilot in 1958.

Merge
There are two articles on this system, the other being Lorenz (navigation). DonPMitchell (talk) 05:27, 16 September 2009 (UTC)
 * Merged, and some references and links added. --Wtshymanski (talk) 15:21, 21 September 2009 (UTC)

Consol/Sonne
The Consol navigation system that was in use during and after the war is as far as I understand a version of this. I have added a few sentences about it and added redirects from consol_navigation_system and sonne_navigation_system since I could not find any separate articles about that. I'm no expert on this, but I have based it on this webpage: http://www.jproc.ca/hyperbolic/consol.html. But still someone who know something about it should probably write more about it. Hallvor (talk) 17:43, 27 July 2010 (UTC)

Is this the Diamond-Dunmore system?
The Diamond-Dunmore blind-landing system was developed in the late 1920s and became an international standard in the 1930s. I see that E. Kramar at Lorenz cites that system in his 1935 paper, and I'm wondering if this "Lorenz beam" is actually just the German version of the D-D system? Oddly, there is no wikipedia article about the Diamond-Dunmore system. There is an article on [Harry Diamond (engineer)].

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