Air to air photography
Stephen Cook wrote:
At my club we want to take some air to air photographs of a glider for
promotional purposes. Does anyone have any useful experience they can pass
on?
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Stephen
For what it's worth, a couple of the better air-to-air photos on my
wall were taken from the back seat of a 2-33 with the window open. No
canopy distortion, high wing easy to bank out of the way, slow flight
not a problem.
Another good platform is the J-3 Cub with the door open, for the same
reasons. In both cases, the pilot flying was NOT the photographer.
Paul
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