A
bombsight is a device used by aircraft to accurately drop bomb s.
Bombsights are a feature of most aircraft from World War I on, first
Kaynak: BombsightThe Norden
bombsight was a tachometric
bombsight used by the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) and the United States Navy during
Kaynak: Norden bombsightThe Mark XIV Computing Bomb Sight is a vector
bombsight developed and used by the Royal Air Force 's Bomber Command during World War II
Kaynak: Mark XIV bomb sightThe Carl Zeiss Lotfernrohr 7, or Lotfe 7, was the primary
bombsight used in most Luftwaffe level bombers, similar to the United States'
Kaynak: Lotfernrohr 7The Stabilized Automatic Bomb Sight, or SABS, was a Royal Air Force
bombsight used in small numbers during World War II . Norden
bombsightKaynak: Stabilized Automatic Bomb SightThe Course Setting Bomb Sight (CSBS) is the canonical "vector"
bombsight , the first practical system for properly accounting for the
Kaynak: Course Setting Bomb SightThe Drift Sight was a
bombsight developed by Harry Wimperis in 1916 for the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS). It used a simple
Kaynak: Drift SightCreepback (or Creep-back) is the tendency of bomber aircraft using optical
bombsight s to release their weapons aimed at target markers
Kaynak: CreepbackStabilizing Automatic Bomb Sight , a WWII
bombsight used by the RAF Bomber Command. South African Bureau of Standards Search And Booking
Kaynak: SABS(April 23, 1880 – June 14, 1965), born Carel Lucas van Norden, was an American engineer widely known for having invented the Norden
bombsight .
Kaynak: Carl NordenIn many planes, the bombardier took control of the airplane during the bombing run, using a
bombsight such as the Norden
bombsight which
Kaynak: Bombardier (aircrew)His primary location was lying prone on the floor of the nose of the aircraft, with access to the
bombsight controls facing forward, with
Kaynak: Avro LancasterMechanical computer s reached their zenith during World War II, when they formed the basis of complex
bombsight s including the Norden , as
Kaynak: Mechanical computerPractical examples: Norden
bombsight Rangekeeper and related fire control computers. Scanimate Torpedo Data Computer Leonardo Torres y Quevedo
Kaynak: Analog computer