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I just found (Saturday) a US Navy nautical slide rule, marked "U.S. Navy bureau of Ships, Mark 1, Mod.O" dated 1959. Its a very neat device for time -distance speed calculations. It has two scales, one for nautical miles travelled and one for yards traavelled. I did a quick search online and found that new ones are available , as stated in other posts, for about $20. I got mine for $5 but thats the luck of the draw. At any rate, I havent used it in a mission yet but it will definately be useful. Joe S
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Can you post a pic? I might be able to replicate it for printing, laminating and building one at home
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This ties in with what we're doing on the Real Navigation thread.
Here's a simplified model I made for use navigating. I you post a pic i might be able to make it look more authentic to the period. TSD Computer Mike Last edited by 6SJ7GT; 04-13-08 at 02:22 PM. |
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http://www.amazon.com/Weems-Plath-Ma...8107857&sr=8-1 The navy rule was adapted for aircraft, and is known as an e6b. Its a radial slide rule, with C and D scales, with conversion factors for all kinds of units. Plus the board let you compute wind corrections. http://sportys.com/acb/showdetl.cfm?...roduct_id=1248 |
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that is basically the same thing that I bought, except mine has the US navy markings. Joe s
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don't these all do the same basic thing that our namograph's do?
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That's quite nice. Could maybe be made in game too...
@able72 - yes it does the same as a nomograph, but offers greater accuracy JoeS - it would be great if you posted a link to a high resolution image of your sliderule joe
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I'm at work now and will be out of town for a few days later in the week, dont know it I can get to it before next week but will do so when I can. The link posted above has a pretty good image of the device. I dont think it can be dissassembled without permanent damage. One thing that appears to be a definate advantabe is that it gives you a calculation in situations where you cant take a measurement in even minute increments. Joe S
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I modified the one I made and added yards. Print this out with no scaling and pin the 2 wheels together to try it out. it doesn't look quite the same as the one above, but works the same.
TSD Computer. For those who have never used this: You line up the arrow with your speed on the outer wheel, then you can read time (hours) on the inner wheel vs distance on the outer wheel. EXAMPLE line up the arrow (1) with 22(kts), this is also 44000yds/hr. In 1/2 hr you will travel 11 mi or 22000 yards. in 34 hrs you will travel approx. 750 mi. If you line up the 6 on the inner wheel with your speed, you can read the time in minutes, as the wheel repeats. 6~60~600... Line up the 6 (60) with 8 kts. In 22 minutes you will travel approx 2.9 mi (5900 yds). You will travel 14 mi in 105 minutes. Enjoy, Mike SH4 Real Navigation Thread |
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Here is a time speed distance computer you can print out on cardstock. (Another version of the above, this one on one sheet).
Circular TSD computer Mike
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