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[[Maurice Edward Denny]] collaborated with [[William Wallace (1881-1963)|William Wallace]] of [[Brown Brothers and Co]] to produce the [[Denny-Brown]]] stabilizer which was used during WWII to give greater stability for gunnery, and afterwards in many ships.
Early 1930s [[Maurice Edward Denny]] collaborated with [[William Wallace (1881-1963)|William Wallace]] of [[Brown Brothers and Co]] to produce the [[Denny-Brown]]] stabilizer. The first was fitted in a cross-Channel ship in 1936; a large number were used in H.M. Ships during the 1939-45 war to give greater stability for gunnery; afterwards it was used in many ships.
 


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Early 1930s Maurice Edward Denny collaborated with William Wallace of Brown Brothers and Co to produce the Denny-Brown] stabilizer. The first was fitted in a cross-Channel ship in 1936; a large number were used in H.M. Ships during the 1939-45 war to give greater stability for gunnery; afterwards it was used in many ships.

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