The economical advantage of using symphot blocks, and pin-pointed
symphot blocks, instead of the normal arbitrary line-photography array can
be considerable.
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Economising on flight and navigation:
Gapfree coverage is obtained from the automatic navigation system.
In any Survey Organization or Flight Unit, statistical evidence is avail-
able of the total number of unsuccessful flight hours due to defective
navigation. A modern integrated survey navigation system can make all
flight hours successful.
Successful approach to the block’s starting point is guaranteed.
The same reasoning as 1 above can be applied to the flight cost per year
involved in searching for the proper starting point of the air survey.
Savings in mapping effort and cartographic effort:
Symmetrical block photography saves approximately 1/3 of the number
of wing transfer points used in the side lap.
Symmetrical model arrangement saves cartographic model-to-model
fitting effort.
Pin-pointed photography used for orthophotomapping produces the
“one photo = one mapsheet”, or the “one model = one mapsheet”
situation. One photo = one mapsheet” is a must for orthophoto-
mapping.
Pin-pointing by means of automated navigation instead of by 90% over-
lap. In large-scale photography the 90% technique is not feasible
because of the camera cycling time limitation.
Saving on ground control:
Pin-pointing for cadastral or reallotment mapping, where points are
presignalised in the terrain, allows for signals and monuments to be
located at air base distance instead of at 2/3 air base distance. This
means not only very appreciable savings in cost (i.e. one-third), but also
a factor 1.4 increase in the cadastral programme speed, which is even
more important.