Russia Tests Windowless Cockpit Concept

TsAGI

The flight controls and remote-vision display are mounted inside the cabin of a Yak-40 testbed. 

Credit: TsAGI
Russian aeronautical research institute TsAGI has flight tested a windowless cockpit demonstrator. The technology enables an aircraft to be operated from a closed cockpit on all stages of flight using only external vision systems based on cameras in different spectral ranges. The Yak-40 regional jet...

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