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Showing posts with label analog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label analog. Show all posts

Reverse-engineering an analog Bendix air data computer: part 4, the Mach section

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In the 1950s, many fighter planes used the Bendix Central Air Data Computer (CADC) to compute airspeed, Mach number, and other "...
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Reverse-engineering the Globus INK, a Soviet spaceflight navigation computer

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One of the most interesting navigation instruments onboard Soyuz spacecraft was the Globus INK, 1 which used a rotating globe to indicate...
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Reverse-engineering the electronics in the Globus analog navigational computer

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In the Soyuz space missions, cosmonauts tracked their position above the Earth with a remarkable electromechanical device with a rotating ...
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