Fig.3 : Wild B9 Aviograph: basic unit as used far
platting at smaller scales.
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The Wild B9 Aviograph (Fig.3) is a compact, desk-top platter
designed especially for detail compilation, based on the
mechanical principle with rigorous reconstruction of the
exposure rays and using the same reduced, corrected diaposi
tives triangulated in the A9. The neu models of the B9 are
equipped to plot from reduced uide angle photography as well,
thereby providing the A9/B9 system uith an interesting
flexibility.
The general design of the B9 is similar to that of the Wild B8
Aviograph uhich has been described (6), except that the
pictures are placed in the so-called negative position. A base
frame carries a flat, polished stone slab on uhich the drauing
paper is laid. The back uall of the base frame carries a base
tube uhich can be inclined representing the common tip Lj) and
on uhich the platting cameras are supported. The cameras are
moved symmetrically for the crank-operated base setting.