Red_Camarada Posted Sunday at 10:35 AM Posted Sunday at 10:35 AM Hi everyone, as you can see in the picture below, the cockpit glass is not blocking the IR signature of the pilot 1
rob10 Posted Sunday at 03:30 PM Posted Sunday at 03:30 PM (edited) Why would it? Can you see outside of your aircraft with the canopy closed using NVG's? So why wouldn't you be able to see in? retracted -- not enough coffee consumed when I wrote this Edited Sunday at 07:46 PM by rob10 1
cw4ogden Posted Sunday at 03:49 PM Posted Sunday at 03:49 PM 15 minutes ago, rob10 said: Why would it? Can you see outside of your aircraft with the canopy closed using NVG's? So why wouldn't you be able to see in? No idea if he's right, but a couple of misunderstandings with your reply. NVGs don't do IR detection, they amplify visible light. The IR sensor isn't located within the cockpit so that logic fails for it as well.
Red_Camarada Posted Sunday at 04:34 PM Author Posted Sunday at 04:34 PM 1 hour ago, rob10 said: Why would it? Can you see outside of your aircraft with the canopy closed using NVG's? So why wouldn't you be able to see in? Im talking about thermal imaging, glass block thermal imaging so if you are using a FLIR you can not see any heat source on the other side of a glass panel 1
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