Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
But they did not reckon with the aerial camera.
They're shots taken by an aerial camera in the test balloon we sent up yesterday."
One had a movie camera, another an aerial camera.
He pressed a button and an automatic aerial camera began clicking photographs.
"I'm looking at where the largest concentration of roads are and photographing them using aerial cameras," he said.
"Let's hope we were out of range of that aerial camera, Tom, or you may get slapped with another lawsuit!"
Horton has also worked on a number of motion pictures where the helicopter served as an aerial camera platform.
Approximately 15,000 Fairchild K-20 aerial cameras were manufactured between 1941 and 1945.
In an era of satellite surveillance, countries with something to hide long ago learned how to conceal their secrets from aerial cameras.
But for intimacy combined with panache, nothing can match the mobile aerial cameras used at football games.
Germany had a scientific head start and adopted the first aerial camera, a Görz, in 1913.
Fairchild and his father went to Washington and won a government contract to develop an improved aerial camera.
Its primary purpose was to design and build aircraft for Fairchild's aerial cameras.
The image on the artwork was shot by the aerial camera above the crowd on Friday 6 June.
"Mr. Haley, I'm familiar with the type of film which aerial cameras use.
All the guns were removed, and a new nose was fitted, capable of holding an assortment of aerial cameras.
The K-20 is an aerial camera used during World War II.
An aerial camera glides over Manhattan, then plummets to the pavement and the fierce clash between two young gangs.
These became the K-1, first in a long line of U.S. aerial cameras.
Xymos had contracted to make a micro-robotic swarm that would function as an aerial camera.
The picture had been taken with a special Swift aerial camera equipped with a telephoto device that gave tremendous magnification.
ESPN's aerial cameras caught the video, which showed a nearby power station sparking.
Life on Location documents the Mexico crew's attempts to rig up aerial camera shots of the awakening monarch butterflies.
Their plane had supposedly been outfitted with aerial cameras and had a bigger fuel tank than anyone outside of the US government knew.
In a 2007 pilot system, aerial cameras kept aloft by balloons relayed real time high resolution video to ground personnel via a mesh network.