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Sperry Collection

Background imageSperry Collection: Percival P. 50 Prince 2A G-ALWH

Percival P. 50 Prince 2A G-ALWH
Percival P.50 Prince 2A G-ALWH (msn P50-10), of the Sperry Gyroscope Co. Date: circa 1955

Background imageSperry Collection: Dassault Falcon 20C N671SR

Dassault Falcon 20C N671SR (msn 56), of the Sperry Rand Corporation, at Friendship Airport in Baltimore, in February 1967. Date: 1967

Background imageSperry Collection: Percival P. 50 Prince series 2 G-ALWH

Percival P. 50 Prince series 2 G-ALWH
Percival P.50 Prince series 2 G-ALWH (msn P.50-10) of the Sperry Gyroscope Company Ltd

Background imageSperry Collection: Army Verville Sperry R-3

Army Verville Sperry R-3

Background imageSperry Collection: Sperry bomb-sight apparatus 1944

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

Background imageSperry Collection: U. S. Lease and Lend Equipment Reaches Midlands

U. S. Lease and Lend Equipment Reaches Midlands
Photograph:U. S. Lease and Lend Equipment Reaches Midlands. American Lease and Lend equipment including sperry projectors artillery, (Anti-Aircraft)

Background imageSperry Collection: American and British battleships, Gibraltar

American and British battleships, Gibraltar
American and British battleships at Gibraltar during a world tour. The American fleet was under the command of Admiral Sperry. A total of 18 ships called at Gibraltar, staying there for six days

Background imageSperry Collection: Sperry automatic computing gun sight by G. H. Davis

Sperry automatic computing gun sight by G. H. Davis
A mechanical brain: the Sperry automatic computing gun sight, in use during the Second World War. An invention which enabled US bombers to target a large number of enemy fighters. Date: 1944

Background imageSperry Collection: Sperry bomb sight in action by G. H. Davis

Sperry bomb sight in action by G. H. Davis
Precision bombing: the Sperry bomb sight in action during a raid, Second World War. The flight of bombs is controlled by a mechanism guided by a skilled bombardier. Date: 1944

Background imageSperry Collection: Photographic, 10845915

Photographic, 10845915
10845915

Background imageSperry Collection: Avro Anson 19 G-AHXM of the Sperry Gyroscope Company

Avro Anson 19 G-AHXM of the Sperry Gyroscope Company
Avro Anson 19, G-AHXM, of the Sperry Gyroscope Company


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