Australian manufacturer Seabird Aviation is targeting the aerial mapping market for the latest version of its SB7L-360 Seeker-2 surveillance aircraft. Continue reading...
Aerial mapping articles in the Flight International archive:
Diagrammatic representation of how the moving film air camera operates. While the aircraft travels the distance B-A the image in the focal plane travels from b to a. The film is regulated to move ot the exact speed of the image, and as point C is passed

on November 2, 2009 2:37 AM | Reply
Aerial maps are useful for all sorts of applications. They’re commonly employed to help create the maps for trip software, can be used to give higher detail pictures of an area, and can show topography and other features that it would be hard to indicate on a conventional map.
on November 17, 2009 2:39 AM | Reply
Yeah that's great. Aerial Maps is very important now a days. It is so nice to know that our technology evolve so fast.Aside from the fact that it can show topography, the aerial photograph has many uses in military operations. Whew.. that's awesome.
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