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Sperry bomb-sight apparatus 1944
Diagram of a Sperry bomb-sight O-1 used by the United States Army Air Forces (USaF) bombers in World War Two. By manipulating the various control knobs, the skilled bombardier not only brings the aiming mechanism into operation, but actually takes feeds the necessary data into the " mechanical brain" which makes allowances for such factors as altitude, speed, wind-resistance and drift, than computes them into an answer which automatically aims and releases the bombs accurately. Date: 1944
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1944 Aiming Apparatus Automatic Bomb Bombardier Bombing Brain Computer Computing Control Forces Gunner Information Invention Knobs Mechanical Mechanism Processing Sight Sperry Technology Usaaf Autopilot
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This diagram illustrates the intricate workings of the Sperry bomb-sight O-1, a groundbreaking invention used by the United States Army Air Forces (USAF) during World War Two. The Sperry bomb-sight was an essential piece of equipment for USAAF bombers, allowing skilled bombardiers to accurately drop bombs on their targets. The bomb-sight apparatus is depicted with various control knobs and mechanisms, which the bombardier manipulated to bring the aiming mechanism into operation. But the Sperry bomb-sight was more than just a simple aiming device. It was an early form of a mechanical computer, taking in data on factors such as altitude, speed, wind resistance, and drift, and making allowances for these variables to compute the necessary aiming adjustments. This information processing was accomplished through a complex system of gears and levers, which could be thought of as the bomb-sight's "mechanical brain." Once the bombardier had made the necessary adjustments, the Sperry bomb-sight would automatically aim and release the bombs at the correct moment, ensuring maximum accuracy and minimizing the risk to the aircraft and crew. The Sperry bomb-sight was a testament to the ingenuity and technological prowess of the time, paving the way for future advancements in aviation technology and autopilot systems. This diagram, dated 1944, provides a fascinating glimpse into the history of military aviation technology during World War Two. The Sperry bomb-sight was a critical component of the USAAF's arsenal, enabling bombers to deliver precise strikes against enemy targets and contributing to the eventual Allied victory.
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