Early 3 Axes Reference System by Honeywell, measuring 12″ in diameter, 14″ in height, and weighing 42 lbs, with the top cover featuring a parts label: “3 Axes Reference System, Part No. P8 8306000000-1, Series 3, Completed 6-27-58, Serial No. L-23,” stamped “837.” The bottom bears two connecting ports and the removal of the top cover reveals the internal instrumentation, including a trio of Hig-4 Gyros. In fine condition, with scattered scuffs and marks.
A 3-axes reference system, also known as a 3-axis reference frame or a triaxial reference system, is a coordinate system used to describe the orientation and rotation of an object in three-dimensional space. In spacecraft control systems or aircraft navigation, a 3-axes reference system is crucial for understanding the orientation of the vehicle and making precise maneuvers.
From The Peter Gerry Collection.
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