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AERIAL OBSERVATION

AN ENGINEER’S INSPECTION. PEB PRESS ASSOCIATION. WHAKATANE, March:.l3Mr .Adams, harbour engineer at Whakatane, after gU-inspcction of. the harlbour by seaplane, strongly recommends aerial observation. He said ho saw from a casual glance things hitherto he never dreamed of, such as sunken rocks and ■ where rocks were unsuspected. With a proper aerial machine permitting vertical - observation with a special aerial mapping camera, an enormous a mount' “df Splendid;' detailed work could ho carried out in a very short time, '■‘Which VbYild otherwise- take many "mMAFb"?r "afduou's labour. Ho was; satisfied . that, m a'.roplaro camera was a most useful modern adjfinet to engineering.' ■ "

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10538, 15 March 1920, Page 3

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AERIAL OBSERVATION New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10538, 15 March 1920, Page 3

AERIAL OBSERVATION New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10538, 15 March 1920, Page 3

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