. . . . "Estabilizador de Girosc\u00F3pio"@en . . "Gyro Stabilizer"@en . . . . "1000.0"^^ . . "\u2022 Attack Jet"@en . "Free"@en . . . "No"@en . . . ""@en . . . . "\u2022 Attack Helicopter"@en . . "\u2022 Scout Helicopter"@en . . "Upgrade"@en . "\u2022 Patrol Helicopter"@en . "This place has the extremely important role of keeping the direction and amplitude of the Tower's movement within certain parameters dictated by the Gyroscope, so it is filled with Divine Armies and an unit tasked with their mass-production called the Divine Beam."@en . . "\u2022 Stealth Jet"@en . "Le D\u00E9cor Stabilisateur Gyroscopique"@en . . . . "\u2022 Executive Helicopter"@en . "This place has the extremely important role of keeping the direction and amplitude of the Tower's movement within certain parameters dictated by the Gyroscope, so it is filled with Divine Armies and an unit tasked with their mass-production called the Divine Beam."@en . . . "Giro-estabilizador"@en . "Gyro Stabilizer"@en . "9309"^^ . . . . "No"@en . . . "\u2022 Rogue Chopper"@en . . . . . "No"@en . "A gyroscope is a device for measuring or maintaining orientation, based on the principles of angular momentum. Mechanically, a gyroscope is a spinning wheel or disc in which the axle is free to assume any orientation. The device's orientation remains nearly fixed, regardless of the mounting platform's motion, because mounting the device in a gimbal minimizes external torque. Stabilizers using gyroscopic flywheels can be found aboard helicopters and large sea-going vessels."@en . "\u2022 Transport Helicopter"@en . "Default"@en . "A gyroscope is a device for measuring or maintaining orientation, based on the principles of angular momentum. Mechanically, a gyroscope is a spinning wheel or disc in which the axle is free to assume any orientation. The device's orientation remains nearly fixed, regardless of the mounting platform's motion, because mounting the device in a gimbal minimizes external torque. Applications of gyroscopes include inertial navigation systems where magnetic compasses would not work (as in the Hubble telescope) or would not be precise enough (as in ICBMs), or for the stabilization of flying vehicles like radio-controlled helicopters or unmanned aerial vehicles. Stabilizers using gyroscopic flywheels can be found aboard helicopters and large sea-going vessels."@en . . . . .