Fighter planes in the 1950s used the  Bendix Central Air Data Computer to determine air speed, mach number, altitude and so forth from pressure. It is electromechanical, using gears and synchros for its computations. Amazingly, it is modular and can be easily disassembled.

We separated the top layer from the rest for testing. The “interface” between the layers is two gears and an electrical connection. The electronic servo amplifier blocks come off too.

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    • @curioushomOP
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      11 year ago

      hahahah yes! Or R2D2 taking a nap!

    • @curioushomOP
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      21 year ago

      The electro-mechanical conversions/translations are really neat!

      • ZambonimanM
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        21 year ago

        Yup. It just amazes me how clever some of those engineers were to solve these kinds of issues with the technology available to them at the time.