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THE most reliable method of air navigation is by means of the celestial bodies. The time that can be devoted to training the air cadet in astro-navigation is necessarily limited. The air navigator can acquire all that he needs to know without much knowledge of mathematics, and can work more or less by rule of thumb ; but the, results are bound to be more satisfactory and the risks of error lessened, especially in an emergency, if he fully understands what he is doing. Prof. Deben-ham's little book has the commendable purpose of providing an easy approach to the principles involved by the use of graphic methods. A stereographic projection chart, with a matt celluloid rotatable disk, is provided to enable the spherical triangle to be solved approximately ; stereographic scales are also provided, which make a somewhat greater accuracy attainable. These graphical methods undoubtedly give a greater insight into what is being done than is possible by the routine use of mathematical formulæ, and the cadet who studies Prof. Deben-ham's volume with understanding cannot fail to benefit from it.

Astrographics, or First Steps in Navigation by the Stars

A Primer for the Airman Cadet. By Prof. Frank Debenham. Pp. v + 118. (Cambridge: W. Heffer and Sons, Ltd., 1942.) 7s. 6d. net.

The Observer' s Planisphere of Air Navigation Stars

By Ft.-Lieut. Francis Chichester. (London: George Allen and Unwin, Ltd., 1942.) 2s. 6d. net.

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JONES, H. AIDS TO AIR NAVIGATION. Nature 149, 450–451 (1942). https://doi.org/10.1038/149450a0

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