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Aerial Photography

Aircraft:

  • 2 - Cessna 310Q
  • 4 - Cessna 206
  • 1 - Piper Aztec
  • 1 - Cessna 337
  • 1 - Cessna 182
  • 2 - Cessna 172

Sensors:

  • 2 - Jena LMK 2000 with FMC, Gyro stabilized mounts and 100+AWAR
  • 1 - Jena LMK with FMC
  • 1 - Trimble Harrier 68i Lidar sensor with integrated digital camera1 - Cloud Cap Tech digital video gimbal sensorForward-Motion Compensation (FMC)

Flight / Camera Management

  • Tracker Aerial Photography Systems

Film Library:

  • Over 320,000 pictures
  • Images dating back to the 1960's
  • 1"=2000' photography covering the ENTIRE state of Indiana

Actual size of image on negative
(Best viewed @ 1024x768)


Negative Scales:

  • Aerial negatives measure 9" x 9"
  • Lower scales cover less area, but have better resolution
  • Higher scales cover more ground area, but have lower resolution
  • Typical scales range from 1" = 2000' to 1" = 200'
Sun Angle is one factor that must be considered when planning aerial photograhpy. A lower sun angle results in longer shadows in aerial photography. Most projects are flown with sun angles greater than 30°
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