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  2. Cammenga - Wikipedia

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    Cammenga lensatic compass The M-1950 U.S. military lensatic field compass with self-luminous lighting (designated the Model 3H by Cammenga) is fitted with self-luminous tritium vial lighting. Under U.S. military specification (MIL-SPEC) performance criteria, ten pre-production samples of the M-1950 are required to meet a battery of performance ...

  3. Geological compass - Wikipedia

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    Classic geological compass (Brunton), sideview Classic geological compass (Brunton), topview. There are a number of different specialized magnetic compasses used by geologists to measure orientation of geological structures, as they map in the field, to analyze and document the geometry of bedding planes, joints, and/or metamorphic foliations and lineations.

  4. Compass - Wikipedia

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    Model of a lodestone compass from Han dynasty. Some claims state that the first compasses in ancient Han dynasty China were made of lodestone, a naturally magnetized ore of iron. [2] [16] The earliest mention of a needle's attraction appears in a work composed between 20 and 100 AD, the Lunheng (Balanced Inquiries): "A lodestone attracts a needle."

  5. Talk:Compass - Wikipedia

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    One lightenig bolt cam shut down all modern aviation electrical system. That little compass can get the Wide-body airliners get to an emergency landing field. The technology of these devices seems to an issue. Here is a reference to assist instalation GEOSPATIAL-INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, National (2004). "Handbook of Magnetic Compass Adjustment" (PDF).

  6. File:LD 27.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Original file (1,275 × 1,650 pixels, file size: 1.8 MB, MIME type: application/pdf) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  7. Silva compass - Wikipedia

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    Silva Voyager compass (Brunton 9020) Silva Sweden AB created their first compass in 1928, and established their company in 1933. Below is a Chronological timeline of important dates in the history of Silva Sweden AB: [3] 1928 Gunnar Tillander invents the first orienteering (baseplate) compass. [4] [5] [6]

  8. Aircraft compass turns - Wikipedia

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    Compass turns (turns using the magnetic compass as the primary reference instrument) are not standard practice in modern aircraft. Compass turns are typically performed in simulated or actual failures of the directional gyro or other navigational instruments. A magnetic compass is a simple instrument when the compass is not moving and is on the ...

  9. History of the compass - Wikipedia

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    The liquid compass is a design in which the magnetized needle or card is damped by fluid to protect against excessive swing or wobble, improving readability while reducing wear. A rudimentary working model of a liquid compass was introduced by Sir Edmond Halley at a meeting of the Royal Society in 1690. [88]