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- Librascope abstract "Librascope was a Glendale, California division of General Precision Inc. founded in 1937 by Lewis W. Imm to improve aircraft load balancing, and acquired by General Precision in 1941.Librascope was a manufacturer of early digital computers sold in both the business and defense markets. They hired Stan Frankel, a Manhattan Project veteran and early ENIAC programmer, to design the LGP-30 desktop computer in 1956. Librascope was eventually purchased by Singer Corporation and moved into the manufacture of marine systems for the defense industry. The company specialized in Fire control systems for torpedoes - though they continued to work on a variety of other smaller military contracts through the 1970s.After Singer was taken over by corporate raider Paul Bilzerian, the company was sold to Loral in 1992. The division was eventually sold to Lockheed Martin and was eventually absorbed into the Lockheed Martin Federal Systems, but is now called Lockheed Martin NE&SS-Undersea Systems.According to documents on history.nasa.gov, the Centaur second stage rocket used a "Librascope 3".The Librascope for the Atlas-Centaur deep space launch vehicle was a 25-bit drum computer.".
- Librascope thumbnail 811SonoraAvenue.jpg?width=300.
- Librascope wikiPageExternalLink 052125.htm.
- Librascope wikiPageExternalLink LIBRASCOPE-C141.
- Librascope wikiPageExternalLink LIBRASCOPE-L2010.
- Librascope wikiPageExternalLink LIBRASCOPE-L3055.
- Librascope wikiPageExternalLink LIBRASCOPE-L600.
- Librascope wikiPageExternalLink LIBRASCOPE-L90-I.
- Librascope wikiPageExternalLink LGP-21.
- Librascope wikiPageExternalLink Part19.html.
- Librascope wikiPageExternalLink stan_frankel.html.
- Librascope wikiPageExternalLink www.librascopememories.com.
- Librascope wikiPageID "5454277".
- Librascope wikiPageRevisionID "604408785".
- Librascope hasPhotoCollection Librascope.
- Librascope subject Category:Companies_based_in_Glendale,_California.
- Librascope subject Category:Companies_established_in_1937.
- Librascope subject Category:Defunct_computer_companies_of_the_United_States.
- Librascope type Abstraction100002137.
- Librascope type CompaniesBasedInCalifornia.
- Librascope type CompaniesEstablishedIn1937.
- Librascope type Company108058098.
- Librascope type DefunctComputerCompaniesOfTheUnitedStates.
- Librascope type Group100031264.
- Librascope type Institution108053576.
- Librascope type Organization108008335.
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- Librascope comment "Librascope was a Glendale, California division of General Precision Inc. founded in 1937 by Lewis W. Imm to improve aircraft load balancing, and acquired by General Precision in 1941.Librascope was a manufacturer of early digital computers sold in both the business and defense markets. They hired Stan Frankel, a Manhattan Project veteran and early ENIAC programmer, to design the LGP-30 desktop computer in 1956.".
- Librascope label "Librascope".
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- Librascope sameAs Librascope.
- Librascope wasDerivedFrom Librascope?oldid=604408785.
- Librascope depiction 811SonoraAvenue.jpg.
- Librascope isPrimaryTopicOf Librascope.