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- Fairchild_K-20 abstract "The K-20 is an aerial photography camera used during World War II, e.g., from the Enola Gay's tail gunner position of the mushroom cloud over Hiroshima. Designed by Fairchild Camera and Instrument, approximately 15,000 were manufactured under licence for military contract by Folmer Graflex Corporation in Rochester, NY between 1941 and 1945. The K-20 uses a 5.25"x20 to 5.25"x200 foot Roll Film, with an image size of 4x5 inches. Lenses were 6 3/8" f/4.5 with an adjustable diaphragm and were non interchangeable, these were made by Kodak, Ilex, or Bausch & Lomb, as available at the time of order. The camera featured the use of a vacuum to keep the film flat.Earlier aerial cameras, from the World War I era, included the Kodak K1, with focal plane shutter, the Fairchild K3, K3A, K3B etc., with in-lens shutter to eliminate distortion, K5 etc., some of which used individual glass plates, some individual sheet film, and some roll film.Similar cameras, from the World War II era: K17, K18, K19, K21, K22, F20, F40, F56, etc., many making 9" x 9" or 9" x 18" images using 9"+ roll film.".
- Fairchild_K-20 thumbnail Royal_Air_Force-_Italy,_the_Balkans_and_South-east_Europe,_1942-1945._CNA3416.jpg?width=300.
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageExternalLink HistoryRSPart1.htm.
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageExternalLink Early%20Days%20Remote%20Sensing.pdf.
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageExternalLink mF668800023_ful.html.
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageID "7627544".
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageLength "2712".
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageRevisionID "651860926".
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageWikiLink Aerial_archaeology.
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageWikiLink Aerial_landscape_art.
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageWikiLink Aerial_photography.
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageWikiLink Atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki.
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageWikiLink Aviation_photography.
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageWikiLink Bausch_&_Lomb.
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageWikiLink Birds-eye_view.
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageWikiLink Bombing_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki.
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageWikiLink Camera.
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aerial_photography.
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_cartography.
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_II_military_equipment_of_the_United_States.
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageWikiLink Eastman_Kodak.
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageWikiLink Enola_Gay.
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageWikiLink F24_camera.
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageWikiLink Fairchild_Camera_and_Instrument.
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageWikiLink Folmer_Graflex.
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageWikiLink Graflex.
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageWikiLink Holly.
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageWikiLink Ilex.
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageWikiLink Kodak.
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageWikiLink Orthophoto.
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageWikiLink Pictometry.
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageWikiLink Reconnaissance.
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageWikiLink Rochester,_NY.
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageWikiLink Rochester,_New_York.
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageWikiLink Tail_gunner.
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageWikiLink File:LtGilbertMilneRCNVR2June1944.jpg.
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageWikiLink File:Royal_Air_Force-_Italy,_the_Balkans_and_South-east_Europe,_1942-1945._CNA3416.jpg.
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fairchild K-20".
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Folmer Graflex K-20 Aircraft Camera".
- Fairchild_K-20 hasPhotoCollection Fairchild_K-20.
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Fairchild_K-20 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Fairchild_K-20 subject Category:Aerial_photography.
- Fairchild_K-20 subject Category:Military_cartography.
- Fairchild_K-20 subject Category:World_War_II_military_equipment_of_the_United_States.
- Fairchild_K-20 hypernym Camera.
- Fairchild_K-20 type TelevisionShow.
- Fairchild_K-20 comment "The K-20 is an aerial photography camera used during World War II, e.g., from the Enola Gay's tail gunner position of the mushroom cloud over Hiroshima. Designed by Fairchild Camera and Instrument, approximately 15,000 were manufactured under licence for military contract by Folmer Graflex Corporation in Rochester, NY between 1941 and 1945. The K-20 uses a 5.25"x20 to 5.25"x200 foot Roll Film, with an image size of 4x5 inches.".
- Fairchild_K-20 label "Fairchild K-20".
- Fairchild_K-20 sameAs Fairchild_K-20.
- Fairchild_K-20 sameAs Fairchild_K-20.
- Fairchild_K-20 sameAs Fairchild_K-20_Loftbildfotoapparat.
- Fairchild_K-20 sameAs m.02674kq.
- Fairchild_K-20 sameAs Fairchild_K-20.
- Fairchild_K-20 sameAs Q1393106.
- Fairchild_K-20 sameAs Q1393106.
- Fairchild_K-20 wasDerivedFrom Fairchild_K-20?oldid=651860926.
- Fairchild_K-20 depiction Royal_Air_Force-_Italy,_the_Balkans_and_South-east_Europe,_1942-1945._CNA3416.jpg.
- Fairchild_K-20 isPrimaryTopicOf Fairchild_K-20.