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Post subject: Re: Best camera ship plane? Posted: 08 Jun 2016, 00:14 |
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Username Protected wrote: Cessna Caravan 208/208B plenty of hold down for stabilized Equipment, and plenty of useful load to spare. Is there a way to make photos out the right/starboard side? 'Left side photos don't show the pilots' faces.
Although there is an airstair on right side of the C208, it's not removable. Some of the "special mission" Caravans, do have widows that open...
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Post subject: Re: Best camera ship plane? Posted: 08 Jun 2016, 10:25 |
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Username Protected wrote: just to clarify, Adam: is your original question regarding air-to-air photography? If so, then many of the responses are helpful. IF you are looking for air to ground photography, then I would suggest a totally different platform then mentioned thus far. It's air-to-air.
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