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  2. Sensory illusions in aviation - Wikipedia

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    The head-up illusion involves a sudden forward linear acceleration during level flight where the pilot perceives the illusion that the nose of the aircraft is pitching up. The pilot's response to this illusion would be to push the yoke or the stick forward to pitch the nose of the aircraft down.

  3. Head-up display - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to most HUDs found in aircraft, automotive head-up displays are not parallax-free. The display may not be visible to a driver wearing sunglasses with polarised lenses. Add-on HUD systems also exist, projecting the display onto a glass combiner mounted above or below the windshield, or using the windshield itself as the combiner.

  4. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/HUD view

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    File:HUD view.jpg Original - Head Up Display view from an FA-18 Hornet. Symbology clockwise from top: Aircraft heading 194 degrees true; Altitude 19,950 feet; Pitch Angle zero; Auto Throttle Control (ATC) engaged; AIM-120 AMRAAM Bravo selected, 0 loaded and Master Arm unarmed (x'd out); Time 22:48:50; Acceleration 1.0 "G"; Mach.55; Angle of Attack 7.1; Speed 251 Knots

  5. Spatial disorientation - Wikipedia

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    The Inversion Illusion results from a steep ascent followed by a sudden return to level flight; the resulting relative increase in forward speed produces an illusion the aircraft is inverted. [8] The Head-Up and Head-Down illusions are similar, involving sudden linear acceleration (Head-Up) or deceleration (Head-Down), leading to a ...

  6. The newest internet optical illusion has people wondering how ...

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  7. Attitude indicator - Wikipedia

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    The attitude indicator (AI), also known as the gyro horizon or artificial horizon, is a flight instrument that informs the pilot of the aircraft orientation relative to Earth's horizon, and gives an immediate indication of the smallest orientation change. The miniature aircraft and horizon bar mimic the relationship of the aircraft relative to ...

  8. “History Cool Kids”: 91 Interesting Pictures From The Past

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    The green Teletubby, Dipsy, was 8 feet (244 cm).⁣ The show was filmed on an incredibly large set to create the illusion that the Telletubbies were small. The location of the set was so secret ...

  9. Dua Lipa fans react to ‘insane’ aerial stunt in new ‘Illusion ...

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    Dua Lipa fans have shared their reactions to a scene in her new music video that sees the singer propelled into the air above a swimming pool.. Lipa, 28, released “Illusion” and its ...