Historic Gyroscope Stabilizers
Elmer Sperry harnessed the principles of the gyroscope in compasses for ship navigation in World War I and beyond. This stailizer was built in 1916 for the yacht Aramis. Web extra from our August 2012 issue.
By Captain Vincent Daniello /
Published: August, 2012
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Aramis was pressed into naval service in the first world war. In November 1917, sporting new submarine-detecting microphones and depth charges, she patrolled the waters off Long Island, New York. Logs show limited action -- one encounter with a submarine and the rescue of the crew of a torpedoed Norwegian ship. To read about the modern electronic stabilizers, click here.
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