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Three rings gimbal showing the relationship with Euler Angles. Based on a previous work of Lars H. Rohwedder (User:RokerHRO), released in the public domain. |
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- 2008-01-24T09:37:03Z Juansempere 240x240 (6689 Bytes) Three rings gimbal showing the relationship with Euler Angles. Based on a previous work of Lars H. Rohwedder (User:RokerHRO), released in the public domain.
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| current | 17:35, 31 May 2010 |  | 480 × 480 (22 KB) | Juansempere | Axis are now right-hand when Y-axis point to the front |
| 01:14, 9 October 2008 |  | 480 × 480 (21 KB) | McSush | {{Information |Description=Three rings gimbal showing the relationship with Euler Angles. Based on a previous work of Lars H. Rohwedder (User:RokerHRO), released in the public domain. |Source=*Image:Gimbaleuler.gif |Date=2008-10-09 01:13 (UTC) |Auth |
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