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Offline MiloMorai

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WWII Aerial photos
« Reply #15 on: January 21, 2004, 09:53:03 AM »
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Originally posted by TBolt A-10
I've been trying to get into the site for the last 24-hours w/out success.  They need a bigger pipe to handle the traffic.  lol.

In a way, it's great to see that these pictures can draw SO much interest.  I was afraid that most of our society didn't care about anything that wasn't packaged into an hour of not-quite-reality TV. :rolleyes:

TBolt


It is just not flight simmers who want into that site. I doubt there is a server around that can handle the traffic, of those who want photos, will generate.

Offline 214thCavalier

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WWII Aerial photos
« Reply #16 on: January 26, 2004, 04:09:46 AM »
The site is now up and running.

HOWEVER its kinda busy :)


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Due to huge interest in evidenceincamera, we are redesigning elements of our website. We will be adding more functionality, and access to search facilities, over the next few days.We apologise for the inconvenience, but the site is currently busy. Please try again later.

Evidenceincamera has been created by The Aerial Reconnaissance Archives (TARA) at Keele University. Our aim is to make the aerial reconnaissance photographs, deposited by the UK Ministry of Defence at TARA, accessible via the internet.

During World War II, photgraphic reconnaissance played a major part in the intelligence war. The advanced photographic techniques developed, gave intelligence officers the ability to view the enemies activities in 3D, and make highly accurate assessments. Discover a new way of looking at our history, and our future at evidenceincamera.