I know of two that I personally thought were interesting. 1: Around The Corner (1937) How Differential Steering Works 2: Mechanical Computer (All Parts) - Basic Mechanisms In Fire Control Computers I suggest you watch them in order, because they somewhat build off each other. I know this is a year late, but I hope this helped!
Does anyone else know where I can find more of these films? They may be old but they certainly know their stuff, really helpful and interesting.
I know of two that I personally thought were interesting.
1: Around The Corner (1937) How Differential Steering Works
2: Mechanical Computer (All Parts) - Basic Mechanisms In Fire Control Computers
I suggest you watch them in order, because they somewhat build off each other. I know this is a year late, but I hope this helped!
I wish everything could be explained in the format of black-and-white 1950s educational film reels.
Your channel always save my time, it's a my magic and treasurable compass as if reading, guiding my mind.
Yashasen US
Great information on such a critical engine subject.
Explanation as it should be..worth watching
Old is gold
Amazing to think that we managed perfectly fine before all these computers made it into our cars.
Thank you for this interesting video
awesome video dude
Very helpful video.
Absolutely Brillant......
nice expaination........would like to know about constant load governor of a large 2 stroke engines....
sir can i please get a video of overhauling of both the types of governors?
Excellent Video....Well Explained
which one of those is used in the 80's carb engines can someone tell?
Thanks
present loco motive govornor adjust pls sir
very good explain thnx
how does the governor work on a 7.3l powerstroke turbo diesel.
ECM CONTROLLED
it suits only for constant speed stationary engines
thanks for this informations
Very Nice
Super film.
uhmm it's not for the cars.
its for the machines that operating at constant speed.
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very nice film,i wish my next birth should be in America !!!
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