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Austria
Both manual and automatic piloting of the aircraft are used. A gyro
compass is used and a normal type of altimeter. The drift sight is built into
the Wild RC-7 and RC-5 cameras.
Canada
Aircraft are generally flown manually although the automatic pilot was
sometimes used in the tri-camera photography carried out by the R.C.A.F. for
air navigation charting. Compasses used are the Gyrosen, the Pioneer, the
Magnesyn, and P8. Distant reading devices are used with the gyromagnetic
and Magnesyn compasses. Drift sights used are the Eclipse Pioneer B3 drift-
meter, a manual plexiglass sight with fore and aft sight lines, a simple mechanical
sight with diagonal drift wires for defining adjacent flight lines, and a modified
Mark IX A course setting bomb sight.
A flight line indicator was developed in 1949 which used the Land process
to provide a print on which the position of the next flight line was registered.
Pressure sensitive mechanical altimeters are used such as the Kollsman or
Pioneer Sensitive. All those used for Dominion Government work are calibrated
at least once a year by the National Research Laboratories. Solar navigation
devices used are the Solar Navigator made by Photogrammetric Instruments
Inc., and the astro-compass Mark II. Considerable experimental work has
been carried out with Shoran. This is fully described in a paper by J. E. R Ross
appearing in these Archives.
England
Flying is generally done manually but the automatic pilot is used in the
Percival P56 Survey Prince and Dakota aircraft. Compasses used are the
P-10, the P-11, the D.R.C., the AN5730, the AN5733, the Hughes G3, and the
R.A.F. distant reading compass. Drift sights used are the Mark II in the Lan
caster and the DeHavilland, or type P-10 in the Mosquito, the B5 in the
Dakota, the Aldis telescopic or the Williamson sight in the Prince, the Aldis
telescopic in the Oxford and the DeHavilland Rapide, and special survey sights.
Altimeters used are the Kollsman, the Smiths Sensitive altimeter Mark 14, and
for magnetometer work the STR 30 Radio altimeter. No solar navigation de
vices are used. The Directorate of Colonial Surveys uses Gee Mark II radar
continually for navigation and occasionally for control by photographing the
cathode ray tube and ancillary altimetric instruments instantaneously at the
time of exposure of each survey photograph. The Ordnance Survey Office use
the Decca Navigator to control flying in large scale photography.
Finland
The Blenheim B-l is flown manually, the Douglas DC-2 or DC-3 by auto
matic pilot. A gyrocompass is used and an Aldis aiming sight. Altimeters used
are a normal barometric altimeter and a special liquid statoscope.