Here's How: Operation of the C-1 Autopilot
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Published: Minneapolis-Honeywell, December 1944
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Item: 000044
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- Bombardment
- Pilots
- Training
- Aircraft, Equipment
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- Mike Voisin
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- Private Collection
Related Items:
- 000531: Photographs
Type C-1 Autopilot
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- John E. Voisin
Added: 2007-11-06
Revised: 2013-02-12
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This booklet is an illustrated outline for bombardiers and pilots showing the operation and use of the C-1 Autopilot.
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Miscellaneous related, but separate papers. This item includes two annotated diagrams, Autopilot Control Panel, and Servo Unit Mechanical Schematic. It also includes a notebook page with student notes on operation of the autopilot. A scrap of paper, probably torn from a military magazine, indicates the autopilot is no longer classified. It is undated.
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[2] Chris Ball (01-09-2012 2:59 PM)
Where can I get a copy of this book ?
[3] Mike Voisin (01-09-2012 4:12 PM)
@Chris, such books sometimes come up for auction on eBay. Also try leaving a post on the forum at armyairforces.com. There may be a collector willing to sell you a copy. Of course to see the electronic copy of the book here, click the icon in the View column above.
[4] bls (04-05-2018 7:27 AM)
hello and nthank you for this document which will be extremely useful for me as I am building a B17 full scale simulator
thanks again and best regards
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[1] Bud (06-17-2010 4:55 PM)
Have same copy. I was repairman on the C-1 at San Angelo Army Air Base, San Angelo, TX 1944-45. It was a bombardier school. Also, trained on the Norden Bombsight at Lowry Field in Denver. Brings back many memories.