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Any ideas where this old gyro-horizon came from?


2tonne

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I saw a few recent posts about old aircraft instruments and it reminded me of an old gyro - horizon that I found in my father-in-laws shed. 

 

Just out of interest, does anyone have an idea of its vintage or what aircraft it may have come from? Would be interested to hear.

 

Cheers,

 

Tony

 

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That appears to be a British Sperry Gyro Horizon, likely to be from a military aircraft from late in WW2. Earlier Sperry Gyro Horizons had a line in the shape of a rounded, elongated box, around the aircraft outline.

 

Check out the Sperry advertising for Sept 1940 and May 1943 for slightly earlier versions of your Gyro.

 

Sperry Gyroscope Co

 

 

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Thanks onetrack. I googled Sperry Gyro Horizon and found a few of what appear to be the same model for sale as WWII Sperry Gyroscopes. Those are in much better condition than this one. I don't why this gyro is so beat up and missing the cage and adjustment knobs. If I remember correctly my father in law bought it from an old junk shop back in the 80s, but he wasn't given any information about it.

 

 

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