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Started by Korea, March 10, 2009, 06:24:26 AM

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DGuller

Quote from: celedhring on Today at 08:44:21 AMThings I didn't know I wanted to see today: WWII training film for bomber crews on how to avoid flak fire.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGVrWi-_GUI
One thing I never realized until fairly recently is the extent to which computers were already used in the field during WW2.  I knew about Alan Turing's bombes, but I never realized that even back then many types of guns were already firing somewhere because that's where a computer pointed them after doing some calculations.

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Quote from: DGuller on Today at 10:56:21 AM
Quote from: celedhring on Today at 08:44:21 AMThings I didn't know I wanted to see today: WWII training film for bomber crews on how to avoid flak fire.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGVrWi-_GUI
One thing I never realized until fairly recently is the extent to which computers were already used in the field during WW2.  I knew about Alan Turing's bombes, but I never realized that even back then many types of guns were already firing somewhere because that's where a computer pointed them after doing some calculations.

Battleship era firing control computers are cool.
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Quote from: The Brain on Today at 04:56:12 PMBattleship era firing control computers are cool.

Indeed, and they came early.  Ford (not that Ford) fire control computers came out in 1917. The British had a complete system (directors, rangefinders, computers, gun laying instructions) by war's end.
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Quote from: grumbler on Today at 05:41:21 PM
Quote from: The Brain on Today at 04:56:12 PMBattleship era firing control computers are cool.

Indeed, and they came early.  Ford (not that Ford) fire control computers came out in 1917. The British had a complete system (directors, rangefinders, computers, gun laying instructions) by war's end.

Yes, us digital folk forget there were once analogue computers.

IIRC the last time I was on HMS Belfast, I saw a rather nifty one.

edit:
found a photo of it:
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