RussR
En-Route
My wife is visiting her mom right now and found this in her house. It's a cylindrical slide rule that from my research was patented and likely produced in the late 1800's. Given how we like archaic technologies around here (our engines, airplanes, round gauges and E-6Bs ) I figured some would find this interesting. Has anybody ever used one?
The model is a Keuffel and Esser 1740, and it's in the original case.
To make it aviation related, if this was built in the late 1800's, it's possible the Wright Brothers themselves used it.
The model is a Keuffel and Esser 1740, and it's in the original case.
To make it aviation related, if this was built in the late 1800's, it's possible the Wright Brothers themselves used it.