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A-4 gun camera question
Okay, if any of you guys date back as far as the A-4B/C, or
maybe the E/F in the Vietnam era, can you tell me what if any arrangements were made for a gun camera? I assume there must have been one (I believe they added a strike camera later, looking to the rear), but I was wondering what if any camera was available looking forward. Assuming there was such a camera, did it only work when the trigger was depressed, or did it also operate when the pickle button was pressed? If the latter was possible, did it continue to run as long as the pickle button was held down, was there a set number of frames that it ran on, did it just take a single shot, or could the number of frames run-on after the pickle was pushed be set? TIA, Guy |
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