Aerial NARA

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detroit
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Aerial NARA

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Post by detroit » 24 Aug 2016, 09:44

Good day all, I need help, i needed German aerial photo in NARA archive, who can scan the microfilm ?
I'm willing to pay , and I will send you a present era of WW2!
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hucks216
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Post by hucks216 » 24 Aug 2016, 10:27

DO NOT CLICK ON THE IMAGE


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Post by jazote » 24 Aug 2016, 10:39

hucks216 wrote:DO NOT CLICK ON THE IMAGE
please why ?
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Post by hucks216 » 24 Aug 2016, 10:44

It redirects to what looks like a Russian gambling site.

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Post by AvB » 24 Aug 2016, 11:54

It's a russian image provider.

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Post by hucks216 » 24 Aug 2016, 12:20

AvB wrote:It's a russian image provider.
It must of been the roulette wheel that threw me! Apologies to whoever Detroit is.

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Post by Jeff Leach » 24 Aug 2016, 18:54

Talk to Mark at http://www.digitalhistoryarchive.com/. He should be able to help you.

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Post by MLW » 24 Aug 2016, 19:07

I do not think that is a microfilm image of an aerial. It looks like it may be from NARA's GX collection of captured German aerial photos which are large prints. But, I am not an expert on aerial imagery. I recommend Mike Constandy of Westmoreland Research who know the collection quite well. He also has the correct size scanner for the images.

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