USING PHOTOGRAPHY TO AID IN ANALYZING AIRPLANE SPRAY PATTERNS AT OPERATION S.A.F.E. WORKSHOPS

by

 Robert Wolf, S Bretthauer, P Newboy

Contact:         Robert E. Wolf

Extension Specialist – Application Technology

Biological & Agricultural Engineering

Kansas State University

145 Seaton Hall

Manhattan, KS 66506-2917

(785) 532-2935 office (785) 770-7027 mobile

rewolf@ksu.edu

 

 Summary: The use of photography to aid in analyzing airplane spray patterns at Operation S.A.F.E. workshops is not a new concept.  However, with the advent of digital cameras and additional technologies to make the images readily available for review at the workshops, this technique is gaining popularity among pilots that attend Operation S.A.F.E. Fly-ins.

 

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