Accession Number | B03534 |
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Collection type | Photograph |
Object type | Black & white - Glass original quarter plate negative |
Maker |
Australian Flying Corps |
Place made | Ottoman Empire: Beirut |
Date made | 5 November 1918 |
Conflict |
First World War, 1914-1918 |
Copyright |
Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain
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Aerial photograph of Beirut, with the mountains in the background, taken from the west from 2000 ...
Aerial photograph of Beirut, with the mountains in the background, taken from the west from 2000 feet at 1545 hours. (AINN 3525). One of the roles of 1 Squadron, as part of 40th Wing, was strategic reconnaissance, out of which photographic reconnaissance developed. Deficient and inaccurate maps led to 1 Squadron flying a number of missions taking a series of overlapping images which were used to remap various localities. Five aircraft were detailed for this work, flying in line at 1000 yards apart, and escorted by three Bristol Fighter aircraft. The volume of work produced by 1 Squadron can be gauged by its output between 1 March 1918 and 30 June 1918. 78 photographic reconnaissance missions were flown producing 1894 exposed plates and 19423 prints.