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Theory of the C-1 Autopilot, Part 1: Basic Principles
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Theory of the C-1 Autopilot, Part 1: Basic Principles

Jan 26, 1943
0h 17m
★ 7.0

Overview

Animated training film demonstrating the process by which an autopilot uses gyroscopic controls to maintain an airplane in level flight.

Genres

Documentary
Animation

Production Companies

Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
U.S. Army Air Forces
Walt Disney Productions

Cast

No Cast found.

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