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Well I think the aerial photography question went rather well. Makes me want to ask more "what the best plane to do this in" types of questions. They seem to suit the site well.
@shortstheory Last I checked helicopters are a bit more expensive to rent and, on top of that, they are a lot more vibraty and I'm trying to avoid spending money on a stabilization rig. All of that being said, getting a small helicopter still may be an option. Just maybe not as obvious as it initially sounds.
 
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posted on May 11, 2014 by Bryan Swopes

11 May 1926: The famed Norwegian arctic explorer, Roald Engelbregt Gravning Amundsen, departed Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard, Norway aboard the semi-rigid airship Norge. The airship had been designed by Colonel Umberto Nobile and built at the Italian State Airship Factory at Rome, originally named simply N-1. In discussions between Amundsen and Nobile, it was determined that N-1 was […] The post

posted on May 11, 2014 by Bryan Swopes

11 May 1927: At 8:20 a.m., Central time, Charles A. Lindbergh and the Spirit of St. Louis touch down at Lambert Field, St. Louis, Missouri, and taxi to the National Guard hangars where he shuts down the engine. The overnight flight from Rockwell Field, North Island, San Diego, took 14 hours, 25 minutes, a new […] The post 11 May 1927 appeared first on This Day in Aviation.

@JayCarr I think as long as you don't ask for a specific make or model, they'll be ok. The idea with a big removable door for parachute jumping seems like good answer.
 
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posted on May 11, 2014 by Bryan Swopes

11 May 1964: At Edwards Air Force Base, California, Jacqueline Cochran flew a Lockheed F-104G Starfighter, 62-12222, to 1,429.297 miles per hour (2,300.23 kilometers per hour) over a straight 15 to 25 kilometer course. She was the first woman to fly faster than Mach 2 and set a new Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) World Speed Record. FAI Record […] The post 11 May 1964 appear

 
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Q: Why are the top latest questions are all concerned about the appropriateness of the question?

Aviation DudeThe list of questions I see today is testament of it: Does this board cover questions on airport and airline operations? What is the standard of evidence required in answers? Why was my question closed? Is experience an opinion? Are model airplanes on topic here? Are questions about underwater ...

 
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posted on May 11, 2014 by Bryan Swopes

11 May 1964: At Air Force Plant 42, Palmdale, California, the first prototype North American Aviation XB-70A-1-NA Valkyrie, 62-0001, was rolled out. In August 1960, the U.S. Air Force had contracted for one XB-70 prototype and 11 pre-production YB-70 development aircraft, however by 1964, the program had been scaled back to three XB-70s. Only two would actually be built. The […] The post


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