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ments of the Department of the Army as to airborne equipment which will
produce precision photography suitable for ground force large-scale maps.
Photographic recordings available for compilation onto charts are of widely
varying types. The T-ll, 6 inch precision mapping camera is perhaps the best
answer to date. Preferably the T-ll would be in a stabilized mount capable of
keeping X and Y tilt to a minimum. However, the Air Force Cartographer must
be prepared to utilize reconnaissance photography of other focal lengths such as