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incorporated into the new
tachometric bombsights, the most
famous of
which is the Norden. Then, in
World War II,
tachometric bombsights were
often combined...
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States Air
Force in the
Korean and the
Vietnam Wars. It was an
early tachometric design,
which combined optics, a
mechanical computer, and an autopilot...
- in
small numbers during World War II. The
system worked along similar tachometric principles as the more
famous Norden bombsight, but was
somewhat simpler...
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properly be
spelled as "
tachometric"
which comes from the Gr**** "takhos" = speed, and "metric" = measure,
hence tachometric, to
measure speed. An alternative...
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material in
industrial settings, range-keeping
systems on ships, and
tachometric bombsights. The
addition of the
torque amplifier by
Vannevar Bush led...
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petrol gauge. In most
modern installations, an
electronic device called a
tachometric relay or
safety switch is used to
operate electrical shut-off solenoids...
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Squadron for
precision raids. Like the
American Norden bombsight it was a
tachometric sight. The
Lancaster had a very
advanced communications system for its...
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shoots of
target aircraft at night. The RN
moved quickly to add true
tachometric target motion prediction and
radar ranging to the HACS by mid 1941. The...
- Navy
asked Norden to
consider the "synchronous" concept, also
known as "
tachometric". In this system, the
bombardier does not
measure the wind
speed and...
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developed of
these was the D-5,
which used the new "synchronous" or "
tachometric"
concept to time the drop. In
contrast to the
previous designs where...