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Part ID - Gyro

Wed May 11, 2011 10:30 am

Hi guys & gals, this question was forwarded to me by a non WIX member with the hopes that we might be able to help.

Paul from England wrote:Greeting from England.
I've been browsing the net looking for info on a unknown (To me anyway!) aircraft part that I purchased at a local sale.
It seems to be some kind of gyro control system, but what it's from , I've got no idea.
I'm hoping that someone among your members may have some clue as to it's origin.
Ok then, data as follows. Manufacturer no; 20418. Serial no; DT-239/ASQ-10. Part no; 52979.
Date; September 1970.
Photos attached. (see below)
If you could post these on your forum, I would be very grateful.
If anyone would like to take an educated guess please contact me at; (e-mail removed, PM me if you really want it)
Thank you.
Paul.
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Re: Part ID - Gyro

Wed May 11, 2011 10:34 am

AN/ASQ-10 MAD (Magnetic Anomaly Detector); used in SH-2D, P-3A, S-2

http://www.designation-systems.net/usmi ... n-asq.html

http://www.tpub.com/content/radar/TM-11 ... -10955.htm

Re: Part ID - Gyro

Wed May 11, 2011 10:56 am

Detecting Head, Magnetic
Made by: DRS Sustainment (now http://www.drs.com/)
Latest price (2010): $10,237.00
NIIN: 00-908-1718

Northrop Grumman also made these in San Jose, CA

Looks like this may also have been used on the ASQ-8 system.
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