- Paul
Kollsman (February 22, 1900, in Germany –
September 26, 1982, in
Beverly Hills, California) was a German-American inventor. He
invented the first...
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aircraft altimeter displaying an
altitude of 10,180 ft (3,100 m).
Reference pressure of
about 29.92 inHg (1013 hPa) is
showing in the
Kollsman window...
- Investments,
Anheuser Busch, Coca-Cola, Raytheon, Sylvania, Sun Chemical,
Kollsman Instruments and Honeywell.
Samuel Tamposi was born in Nashua, New Hampshire...
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Kollsman-type
barometric aircraft altimeter....
- A
synchro (also
known as
selsyn and by
other brand names) is, in effect, a
transformer whose primary-to-secondary
coupling may be
varied by physically...
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hectopascals (previously millibars) elsewhere, is displa**** in the
small Kollsman window, on the face of the
aircraft altimeter. This is necessary, since...
- Florida: Talla-Com Merrimack, New Hampshire:
Kollsman Inc.
Originally founded in 1928 by Paul
Kollsman,
Kollsman is a
subcontractor to
Boeing on SBInet, a...
- levels. The
setting of a
sensitive pressure altimeter is
shown in the
Kollsman window. The QNH
altimeter setting is one of the data
included in METAR...
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Swedish CV90. The Ulan is ****ed with a
digital fire-control
system built by
Kollsman,
utilising some
components of the Kür****ier A2's fire
control system. The...
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Schematic of a drum-type
aircraft altimeter,
showing the
small Kollsman windows at the
bottom left and
bottom right of the face....