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Experimenting with Kodak's disc camera. Part 3. Radio control and aerial photography. Taking pictures from a camera supported with a kite or a balloon. COMPUTERS & ELECTRONICS Jan 1983 (v.21#1) pg. 28
A view from above. With a few simple techniques and your own equipment, you can practice aerial photography. INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Oct 1980 (v.29#10) pg. 26
Getting your shoot off the ground. A pros advice for your first on-board aerial photo mission. INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Jan 1985 (v.34#1) pg. 28
A look at aerial photography from a kite. Tips from five practitioners of the art. KITE LINES Spring-Summer 1980 (v.3#2) pg. 24
Aerial photography from model sailplanes. Some tips. MODEL AVIATION Aug 1994 (v.20#8) pg. 38
Tip on equipping an RC model sailplane with a camera to make aerial photographs. MODEL AVIATION May 1997 (v.23#5) pg. 78
Zeroing in on aerial photography. Tips from a professional aerial photographer on how to improve your pictures. PHOTOGRAPHIC Aug 1982 (v.11#4) pg. 42
Camera in flight. Aerial techniques for great highflying photography. PHOTOGRAPHIC Nov 1987 (v.16#7) pg. 26
A how-to guide to aerial photography. Advice on cameras, lenses, film, filters, aircraft, exposure, etc. PHOTOGRAPHIC Apr 1991 (v.19#12) pg. 32
Aerial photos. How to shoot photographs from light airplanes. PHOTOGRAPHIC Feb 1997 (v.25#10) pg. 96
Tips on using radio controlled model airplanes to take aerial photographs. PHOTOMETHODS Feb 1981 (v.24#2) pg. 6
Oblique aerial photography. Choosing the equipment, airplanes and pilots to help you get the photographs you want. PHOTOMETHODS Mar 1984 (v.27#3) pg. 55
Skyborn camera platforms. Techniques for successful airborne video-making from helicopters. PHOTOMETHODS Mar 1989 (v.32#3) pg. 7
How to take great aerial pictures without being there. Tips on taking remote control photos from model airplanes, model rockets and kites. POPULAR MECHANICS Feb 1982 (v.157#2) pg. 156
Tips on making money from aerial photography. POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Feb 1971 (v.68#2) pg. 80
Shoot rainbows from airplanes using a polarizing filter. POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Feb 1981 (v.88#2) pg. 76
Tips on attaching a camera to the wingtip of a glider and other aerial photograph ideas. POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Mar 1982 (v.89#3) pg. 44
Tips on taking aerial photographs using a Kodak Disc Camera installed in a radio-controlled model airplane. POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Aug 1983 (v.90#8) pg. 20
Aerial photography: A new world from above. Tips on taking photographs from commercial airliners, small planes, helicopters, balloons, etc. POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Oct 1986 (v.93#10) pg. 12
Added Info POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Nov 1986 (v.93#11) pg. 6
Cameras aloft. Get started in aerial photography by using a kite. POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Jul 2001 (v.65#7) pg. 72
Aerial photography. How hometown assignments keep one professional photographer busy. Includes tips on making aerial pictures from a radio-controlled model airplane. PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER #2139 Aug 1990 (v.117) pg. 45
Skycam. Construction notes for a twin-boom pusher configuration R/C model designed for aerial photography. Wingspan is 60". Uses a .40 engine. Full-size plan available. RADIO CONTROL MODELS & ELECTRONICS Jul 1991 (v.34#7) pg. 522
Up in the air about photography. A guide to aerial imagery. Looks at costs, safety, equipment, ... etc. RANGEFINDER Feb 1990 (v.39#2) pg. 60
Aerial photography. Tips on getting started in this form of photography. RANGEFINDER May 1990 (v.39#5) pg. 42
Aerial photography with model rockets. Tips on using the "AstroCam 110" model-rocket camera system. Methods for interpreting photos and computing the size of objects on the ground and the altitude of the camera. SCIENCE PROBE! Nov 1990 (v.1#1) pg. 94
Correction SCIENCE PROBE! Apr 1991 (v.1#2) pg. 125
Low-budget aerial photography by lofting a remote-control camera with a balloon. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Oct 1990 (v.263#4) pg. 126
Set your sights high. Advice on getting started in aerial photography as a sideline business. SHUTTERBUG #318 Mar 1997 (v.26#5) pg. 191
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