Surveys from the Air: the Present Position
THE issue by the War Office of the first Report of the Air Survey Committee affords an opportunity of reviewing the progress made in this method of making maps; more especially because the excellent Report in question puts together, in a comparatively small book, a mass of information not easily acc...
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