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Above: The InView off on another mission. This is the real advantage of unmanned
aircraft: they can perform tasks day after day so computer based difference
detection can identify any changes which can then be investigated by human
operators looking at high resolution photographs.
The InView setting off on a long range reconnaissance mission.
Above: while the InView operates below 400 feet during tests in the U.K. to
comply with the U.K. CAP 722 regulations, we see in the distance a far higher
flying commercial aircraft.
Above: interesting silhouette of the InView against a cloudy sky.
Above: photograph of the InView during a test flight on a cloudy day.
The hugely reliable twin tail InView IV-07 overhead, showing the camera windows.
The InView IV-07 co-existing with a flock of birds.
The InView IV-07 with underside lit up by the sun.
A future picture post card. The InView sets out on a long mission at sunset.
Front view of the InView IV-07 taken using a camera with a telephoto lens.
Above: approaching the landing field in the West Sussex countryside.
Above: flaps deployed, the InView coming in to land on a rough patch of grass:
hence the large wheels.
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