The next data can be mentioned:
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allotment Heusden Vlijmen (29 km?)
photoscale 1:20 000; flying-height 4200 m; map-scale 1:2 500;
photogrammetrical mapping by Zeiss Stereoplanigraph,
4 checking-lines were measured. The mean-error in the situation
of intersection-points of these lines 1s respectively:
0.5 m, 0,6 m, 0,55 m and 0,9 m.
Re- allotment Maas en Waal (85 km?).
photoscale 1:20 000; flying-height 4200 m; map-scale 1:2500;
photogrammetrical mapping by Zeiss-Stereoplanigraph,
3 checking-lines at a length of 2770, 1200 and 1290 m.
The mean error is resp. 0,73 m; 0,45 m and 0,64 m.
Re- allotment Mauriksche Wetering (44 km?)
photoscale 1:20 000; flying-height 4200 m; map-scale 1:2500;
photogrammetrical mapping by Zeiss-Stereoplanigraph,
4 checking-lines of 1400, 580, 290 and 310 m.
The mean error is resp. 0,60 m; 0,50 m; 0,25 m and 0,65 m.
Re- allotment Walcheren (110 km?)
photoscale 1:18 000; flying-height 3000 m; map-scale 1:2500;
photogrammetrical mapping by Zeiss-Stereoplanigraph,
An accuracy-research has not yet been finished.
Re- allotment Maaskant West (33 km?)
photoscale 1:10 000; flying-height 1500 m; map-scale 1:2500;
photogrammetrical mapping by Zeiss-Stereoplanigraph,
2 checking-lines at a length of 3100 and 2200 m.
The mean error is resp. 0,6 and 0,8 m.
Re- allotment Kampereiland (55 km?)
photoscale 1:20 000; flying-height 4200 m; map-scale 1:2500;
photogrammetrical mapping by Zeiss-Stereoplanigraph.
An accuracy- research has not yet been finished.
Generally the accuracy of the map is determined by the drawing-
accuracy of + 0,2 mm. This finds expression in the above-mentioned
examples.
The mean error in the surface of the lots amounts to 0,30 %.
In all 500 km? were plotted photogrammetrical since 1950.
On the cadastarl-and re-allotment maps height data or contour lines
are not recorded. Generally sufficient height data are available of these
nearly flat grounds. All Dutch maps are based on the first- second- and
third order triangulation (in stereographic projection).
The cadastral photogrammetrical plotting is executed by the Sur-
vey Dept. of the Ministry of Public Works (Geodetic Institute at Delft)
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