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Synonyms

gyropilot

American  
[jahy-ruh-pahy-luht] / ˈdʒaɪ rəˌpaɪ lət /
Or gyro pilot

noun

Navigation.
  1. automatic pilot.

  2. gyrocompass.


Etymology

Origin of gyropilot

First recorded in 1920–25; gyro(scope) + pilot

Example Sentences

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Greatest refinement of all is the gyropilot, which is standard on most airline transports.

From Time Magazine Archive

Most promising indication was the fact that an integral part of the system is the Sperry gyropilot.

From Time Magazine Archive

The gyropilot is so expert that it gives passengers a smoother ride than can the pilot himself.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Sperry gyropilot is named for famed Inventor Elmer Ambrose Sperry who was the first man to bridle the principles inherent in the gyroscope.

From Time Magazine Archive

Eagerly, he punched the figures for the heading onto a magnetized wire that would be fed into the gyropilot.

From Deepfreeze by Locke, Robert Donald