Landing assistance system using navigation satellites

Communications: electrical – Vehicle position indication

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340945, 342357, 364449, 364460, G01S 102

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048946559

ABSTRACT:
The system according to the invention uses GPS/NAVSTAR navigation satellites and includes:

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