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- differential_analyser_explained.html accessdate "2010-07-21".
- differential_analyser_explained.html accessdate "2013-02-02".
- differential_analyser_explained.html author "William Irwin".
- differential_analyser_explained.html date "July 2009".
- differential_analyser_explained.html first "William".
- differential_analyser_explained.html isCitedBy Bouncing_bomb.
- differential_analyser_explained.html isCitedBy Differential_analyser.
- differential_analyser_explained.html isCitedBy Meccano.
- differential_analyser_explained.html isCitedBy Torque_amplifier.
- differential_analyser_explained.html last "Irwin".
- differential_analyser_explained.html publisher "Auckland Meccano Guild".
- differential_analyser_explained.html publisher amg.nzfmm.co.nz.
- differential_analyser_explained.html quote "It is rumoured that a differential analyser was used in the development of the "bouncing bomb" by Barnes Wallis for the "Dam Busters" attack on the Ruhr valley hydroelectric dams in WW2. This was first mentioned in MOTAT literature in 1973. However after extensive enquiries and literature searches over the last few years, no evidence can be found that the [differential analyser held by MOTAT], nor any other differential analyser, was used for this purpose. Considering the secrecy surrounding war time activities at the time it could still be possible, but most people from that era are now deceased. Two remaining personalities still alive from that era were consulted, namely Arthur Porter and Maurice Wilkes, but neither could substantiate the rumour".
- differential_analyser_explained.html quote "It is rumoured that a differential analyser was used in the development of the "bouncing bomb" by Barnes Wallis for the "Dam Busters" attack on the Ruhr valley hydroelectric dams in WW2. … Considering the secrecy surrounding war time activities at the time it could still be possible, but most people from that era are now deceased. Two remaining personalities still alive from that era were consulted, namely Arthur Porter and Maurice Wilkes, but neither could substantiate the rumour.".
- differential_analyser_explained.html title "Differential Analyser Explained".
- differential_analyser_explained.html title "The Differential Analyser Explained".
- differential_analyser_explained.html url differential_analyser_explained.html.
- differential_analyser_explained.html url "http://amg.nzfmm.co.nz/differential_analyser_explained.html".