gyropilot
AmericanEtymology
Origin of gyropilot
First recorded in 1920–25; gyro(scope) + pilot
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Greatest refinement of all is the gyropilot, which is standard on most airline transports.
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Most promising indication was the fact that an integral part of the system is the Sperry gyropilot.
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The gyropilot is so expert that it gives passengers a smoother ride than can the pilot himself.
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The Sperry gyropilot is named for famed Inventor Elmer Ambrose Sperry who was the first man to bridle the principles inherent in the gyroscope.
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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
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