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  2. Aircraft spotting - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft spotting, or planespotting, is a hobby consisting of observing and tracking aircraft, which is usually accomplished by photography or videography. Besides monitoring aircraft, planespotting enthusiasts (who are usually called planespotters) also record information regarding airports , air traffic control communications, airline routes ...

  3. Aerial reconnaissance in World War I - Wikipedia

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    The more capable but similar R.E.8 replaced the B.E.2c as the standard RAF reconnaissance aircraft and remained in that role despite requiring escort for survival. British aircraft used the Watson Air Camera, the Type A camera, and later the C, E, L and finally L/B cameras (L for Laws and B for Brabazon) developed specifically for aircraft. The ...

  4. Aerial reconnaissance - Wikipedia

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    A B.E.2c reconnaissance aircraft of the RFC with an aerial reconnaissance camera fixed to the side of the fuselage, 1916. The use of aerial photography rapidly matured during the First World War, as aircraft used for reconnaissance purposes were outfitted with cameras to record enemy movements and defences.

  5. Aircraft recognition - Wikipedia

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    Local units began to band together and form spotting clubs caller Hearker clubs that eventually combined in April 1941 as The Royal Observer Corps Club and prepared early aircraft type silhouette cards for both allied and German types, mostly made by tracing photographs from The Aeroplane magazine, with some made by enlarging silhouettes from ...

  6. Air observation post - Wikipedia

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    Removing camouflage from an AOP aircraft during the Tunisian campaign, 1942–43 An AOP aircraft being prepared for a sortie during the Italian campaign, December 1943. The first of the dedicated air observation post units was established by Major Charles Bazeley of the Royal Artillery.

  7. Since November, the FBI has received tips involving over 5,000 reported drone sightings, resulting in mounting anxiety among residents spotting what they believe to be Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS).

  8. Gravelly Point - Wikipedia

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    Airplane taking off from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport as seen looking south from the Mount Vernon Trail at Gravelly Point in 2009. Gravelly Point has served as an iconic spot for plane spotters , picnickers and others to watch planes take off and land from National Airport for more than half a century.

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