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If you study enough HUD videos on Youtube, you'll notice there are small delays in numerical data sampling such as

airspeed and altitude (either caused by HUD or CADC processing and/or the 'natural' delays in pitot-static systems)

and not an instantaneous display of individual numbers. An example is a quick acceleration in airspeed will 'jump'

from value to value...i.e., 102, 105, 109, 113.

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Have a look at the HUD from the F-14 Tomcat :D

There might not be any perceptible difference (never noticed) but you safe quite a lot of computing power...

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Could you elaborate, please? What indication misses such sampling or it is too smooth, etc.

 

 

I think the point being made is that HUDs do not refresh smoothly like a TV or Computer screen. Their update or refresh rate is on the order of 10fps or so and they skip numbers as they "catch up" with the data stream.

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