Louis Rigal in his Panhard-Levassor 1922SimilarMarius Pin, décédé vers Rambouillet sur Darracq le 26 mai 1907 (essais pour le GP de France 1907)ETH-BIB-Pilot in Cockpit auf Flug zwischen München und Salzburg-Weitere-LBS MH02-37-0044U.S. Army Sgt. Gary Carmichael of 624th QuartermasterAir Station Washington holiday partyS Addison and H Fysh - A black and white photo of a man on a boatBlind landing now possible. Washington D.C. It is now possible to make blind landings which has been one of the biggest difficulties to aviation. It is this single instrument located above the panel in the center directs him to the ground in a curved track and also in a straight line so as to hit the runway that is chosen for the landing. By watching the above instrument the pilot can direct his plane to the ground and determine whether he is to the right or left or above or below the beam that is transmitted. In tests that have been made the pilot has been able to land repeatedly within a few yards of the same spotMoreRelatedLouis Rigal in his Panhard-Levassor 1922 (cropped)Louis Leygue 1931 - Black and White Portrait PhotographLouis le Maire 1901 by Riise, Portrait, DenmarkLouis Inghibert 1921 - A black and white photo of a man in a carLouis De Ridder 1922 - A man and a woman standing in the snow on skisLouis Held - Lil Dagover um 1913MoreLouis Rigal in his Panhard-Levassor 1922file_downloadDownloadcrop_originalOrder Printrate_reviewdescriptionSummaryLouis Rigal in his Panhard-Levassor.label_outlineTags1922 portrait photographs of menlouis rigalpanhard levassor automobilesracing gogglesultra high resolutionhigh resolutioncardate_rangeDate1922linkLinkhttp://commons.wikimedia.org/copyrightCopyright infoPublic Domain