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Gyroscopic stabilizer

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A Gyroscopic stabilizer is a control system that reduces tilting movement of a ship or aircraft. It senses orientation using a small gyroscope, and counteracts rotation by adjusting control surfaces or by applying force to a large gyroscope. It can be:

  • Some active ship stabilizers adjust "active fins" of the ship or apply force to a large gyroscope.
  • Anti-rolling gyro, or ship stabilizing gyroscope, applies force to a large gyroscope.

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