Several variants were built. The concept demonstration was done with conventional optics that projected a white line from a
xenon arc lamp. The projector was driven by an
analog computer and the lamp (line) was moved by
servo motors. A later production version used a
microprocessor to sample and process the pitch/roll gyro information and a
HeNe laser as a light source for the projector. The projector consisted of
X and
Y axis galvanometers to scan the line across the cockpit at more than 30 times per second in the form of a vector scanned display. This type of projection technology is now commonly used in laser light shows.
Lockheed SR-71 The
Lockheed SR-71 "Blackbird" reconnaissance aircraft was fitted with a PVHD system. The system also included a heading indication, using varying light intensities along different segments of the horizon line.
Fairchild Republic YA-10B During the development of the single-seat night-attack version of the
A-10 Warthog aircraft a PVHD system similar to that of the
Lockheed SR-71 was incorporated. ==References==