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English: Inner and middle gimbals of the ST-124-M3 inertial guidance system. The actual shapes of the inner and middle gimbals are complex, holding various instruments and sensors. The large holes in the inner gimbal hold three gyros, two horizontal and one vertical.
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Source Thomason, Herman E (September 1965) A General Description of the ST-124M Inertial Platform System, NASA, p. p. 12 TN D-2983
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  • 2007-06-15 22:32 EdgarDurbin 1392×1303× (245889 bytes) Inner and middle gimbals. The actual shapes of the inner and middle gimbals are more complex than the simple diagram indicates. The large holes in the inner gimbal hold three gyros, two horizontal and one vertical. Herman E. Thomason . “A General Descr

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