The Siberian Aeronautical Research Institute named after S. A. Chaplygin (SibNIA) has tested "closed cockpit" technologies for a future supersonic airliner that will not have traditional glazing. The footage has appeared online.
As a flight demonstrator, the testers used a Yak-40-based laboratory, which was controlled by pilots using an external vision system.
The system was built on the basis of seven video cameras, two of which operate in the infrared range, and five more in the visible range.
The cameras provided a complete overview of the surrounding environment, forming video streams that were analyzed by the onboard intelligent system, while the pilots received a picture for control on the monitors.
Earlier www1.ru reported that innovative sensors for the Superjet SSJ-100 and MC-21 have begun to be produced in Crimea.
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