GB/T 11468-1989
Abolished265 Radio altimeter
265 无线电高度表
Application Summary AI generated
GB/T 11468-1989 specifies the technical requirements, test methods, and inspection rules for the 265 radio altimeter, a device used to measure aircraft altitude by radio wave reflection. It is applied in the aviation industry for altitude measurement systems on aircraft, ensuring accuracy and reliability in flight operations and testing contexts.
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