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Stand 307—cont.
Hunting Group of Survey Companies
Hunting Surveys Limited
Hunting Technical Services Limited
6 Elstree Way, Boreham Wood, Herts., England
Hunting Survey Corporation Limited
1450 O’Connor Drive, Toronto 16, Ontario, Canada
Aircraft Operating Co. (Aerial Surveys) Limited
Aircraft House, 23 Rogers Street, Selby, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Adastra Airways Pty. Limited
Adastra Hunting Geophysics Pty. Limited
41-45 Vickers Avenue, Mascot, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia
New Zealand Aerial Mapping Limited
P.O. Box 6, Queen Street, Hastings, New Zealand
Exhibit
The exhibit displays maps and plans at all scales produced by Huntings
for clients from all over the world. Also shown are photographs of
operational teams at work and of equipment used. Albums are available
to show the scope of Hunting Survey Group activities in topographic,
geophysical, and natural resources surveys.
STAND 302
Deller Hall
Senate House
Activities
The largest and most widespread survey organisation in the world, the
Hunting Group of Survey Companies is manned and equipped to under
take mapping, geophysical work, and natural resources investigations
anywhere, at any time, to the highest modern standards.
MAPPING. Topographic and planimetric mapping by modern photo-
grammetric methods. Profile and volumetric assessment by Hi-Spec—
Numerical photogrammetry and adjustment by Electronic Computer—
Flight path record by Doppler and Airborne Profile Recorder.
GROUND SURVEY. Permanent staff of field surveyors experienced in
photogrammetric methods—Equipped with Tellurometer, self-reducing
Tacheometer, automatic self-adjusting Levels.
GEOPHYSICS. Magnetometer, Electromagnetometer, Airborne Ra
diation Detector surveys—Sparker for off-shore exploration—MD-1
Refraction Seismograph for shallow seismic investigations.
RESOURCES. A complete survey and advisory service for the develop
ment of natural resources and the employment of modern land use
techniques is available to governments, consultant engineers or private
firms from Hunting Technical Services Limited.
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Wideree’s Flyveselskap (Wideroes’s
Surveys Co.)
Kr. Augustsgt. 19—Oslo, Norway
Representatives: V. Skappel
K. Hollan-Hagen
Exhibit
Photographs and maps.
(1) A map showing photographical coverage on Norway. 266,000
photographs taken by the company.
(2) Photographs of equipment.
(3) Samples of Norwegian maps.
Activities and Products
Wideroe’s Flyveselskap was founded in 1934, has a staff of 400, a fleet of
17 aircraft and an annual budget of £1,000,000. The company has photo
graphed most of Norway and has specialised in aerial survey in large and
medium scales.
STAND 303
Deller Hall
Senate House
ON
Survey aircraft: 1 Douglas B.26 (service ceiling 27,000 ft. and 12 hrs.
endurance), 2 Lockheed 12A and 1 Cessna 180. Camera equipment:
2 Wild RC5A and 1 Wild RC8 (Aviogon and Aviotar). Plotting equip
ment: 2 Wild A.7, 2 Wild A.8, 1 Wild A.5 and 2 Wild A.6.
The company is interested in surveys contracts abroad.
Fairchild Aerial Siirveys, Inc. STAND 304
224 East 11th Street, Los Angeles 15 Deller Hall
California, U.S.A. Senate House
Representative: M. A. Phillips
Exhibit
Display featuring Fairchild’s experience all over the world in the field of
photogrammetry and airborne exploration services.
Activities and Products
Aerial Surveying including topographic mapping, airborne magnetometer
surveys, airborne electromagnetic surveys, Marine Sonoprobe Surveys,
gravity meter surveys.
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