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Re: Admiral GAGO Coutinho
From: Costa Pinto
Date: 2010 Oct 19, 21:27 +0100
From: Costa Pinto
Date: 2010 Oct 19, 21:27 +0100
I'm going to try put some English sub-titles. Best regards Rui Miguel da Costa Pinto http://gagocoutinho.wordpress.com -----Mensagem original----- De: navlist-bounce@fer3.com [mailto:navlist-bounce@fer3.com] Em nome de Gary LaPook Enviada: terça-feira, 19 de Outubro de 2010 21:20 Para: NavList@fer3.com Assunto: [NavList] Re: Admiral GAGO Coutinho I don't speak Portuguese but it was easy to interpret a caption at 19:35 into the video. It quotes John Glenn as saying that on the first orbital flight a modern sextant was carried that had been inspired by the sextant created by Admiral Cortinho for aerial navigation. gl On 10/18/2010 2:43 PM, Douglas Denny wrote: > > Very interesting. Pity it does not have English sub-titles. > > I have one of these sextants. They are the first successful bubble > sextant for aviation use. Basically a marine sextant modified with two > standard type of bubble spirit level tubes: one to hold the sextant > horizontal laterally, and the other to establish vertical. > The telescope is a bifocal allowing a view of the normal index and > horizon mirrors as normal, and the bubble arrangement at the same > time. Hence the telescope views at infinity for index/horizon, and a > few cm for the bubble at the same time. Quite simple, but ingenious. > There is a battery (in the handle) and lamp system to illuminate the > bubbles. > > Douglas Denny. > Chichester. England. > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > NavList message boards and member settings: www.fer3.com/NavList > Members may optionally receive posts by email. > To cancel email delivery, send a message to NoMail[at]fer3.com > ---------------------------------------------------------------- >