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    The Williamson F24 camera is a camera used for aerial reconnaissance by British and Allied armed forces from 1925 through into the mid-1950s, most particularly...
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  • Malaysian Navy HMS Maori (F24), a Tribal-class destroyer of the Royal Navy F24 camera, a British aerial reconnaissance camera Fluorine-24 (24F), an isotope...
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    oblique F24 camera, with either an eight-inch or 14 inch lens, was fitted facing to port, between fuselage frames 13 and 14. Two vertical F24 cameras were...
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    Fairchild K-20 (category Aerial cameras)
    Reserve, holding a Fairchild K-20 camera Aerial archaeology Aerial landscape art Aviation photography Bird's-eye view F24 camera Orthophoto Pictometry Reconnaissance...
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    the armament was the same as that of the Ib; the FR also carried two F24 cameras. After trials of Rocket Assisted Take Off Gear (RATOG - small solid-fuel...
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    At this time the RAF still used the vintage F8 and F24 cameras, later adding the larger F52. The F24 became especially useful in night photography.[page needed]...
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    three (one forward-facing 14-inch (360 mm) and two vertical five-inch) F24 cameras were carried in its place. Few FR IBs were built, and most served with...
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    A total of 14 Mustang Mk 22 reconnaissance aircraft were built with F24 cameras, and a further 14 were converted from Mk 21s. Additional orders for the...
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  • it was armed – one of the Typhoon's four cannon was removed and three F24 cameras were fitted in its place, one pointing forwards and two down. However...
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  • Ministry from 1919 to 1923, where he led the development of the F8 and F24 cameras, which became standard RAF equipment throughout the next war. He was...
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