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Re: K & E Marine Theodolite (ebay)
From: Bruce J. Pennino
Date: 2014 Apr 30, 10:36 -0400
From: Bruce J. Pennino
Date: 2014 Apr 30, 10:36 -0400
I've never seen a K&E device like this before. It appears to have a gimbaled? base which maybe sits on that flat plate. This would eliminate the need for a tripod . Obviously it can measure vertical angles; probably a horizontal angle "plate" or scale. The shades (filters) imply bright sky and sun. I think JMcD is correct about use.
Over the years I've become so impressed with the various specialized surveying apparatus produced in USA. Amazing, this entire industry got left behind with new technology; now the industry is gone. The American transit, sextants, etc were superb tools.
Bruce
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 11:01 AM, Jackson McDonald wrote:
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These theodolites were used by USN meteorologists to track weather balloons, also known as pilot balloons, to measure high altitude winds. This type of theodolite is often referred to as a Pibal (from Pilot Balloon). As best as I can tell, this type of instrument was not used for navigation, though it does work on the same principles as a sextant. I would appreciate further information from other members of this group.
JMcD
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From: NoReply_Becker@fer3.com
To: jacksonmcdonald---.com
Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2014 06:56:22 -0700
Subject: [NavList] K & E Marine Theodolite (ebay)
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A K & E Marine Theodolite is listed on ebay under the title "USGI WW2 Keuffel & Esser Co. Air Navigation Sextant". Is anyone familiar with this device? I am not a potential bidder, just curious if anyone has used one. Brenner's Pilot Balloon webpage names it K & E Marine Theodolite.
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