A fixed-base simulator study to determine the effect of increased pictorial display realism on the frequency of control reversals made with an inside-out landing display was conducted. Display conditions included the effects of collimation and scale (head-up versus head-down presentation), horizon symbology (simple line versus white-black sky-ground surfaces), and ground plane realism (computer generated perspective versus a TV picture of a realistic model). The number of control reversals was moderately high on all displays. Control reversals to roll disturbances occurred nearly twice as frequently as reversals to either pitch or lateral rate disturbances. Though there were no significant differences among the numbers of small control reversals for the different displays, there was some evidence that this conclusion may not apply to large control reversals. (Author)
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