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Page Title: Figure 6-25.–The Soviet cargo ship Nbah Pycakob in the port of Conakry, Guinea
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PH2 K. Brewer 302.284 Figure  6-25.–The Soviet cargo ship  Nbah  Pycakob  in the port of Conakry, Guinea. determining these factors. The basic requirements for photographic coverage are as follows: 1.  Overlapping  views  of  the  port  side,  the starboard  side,  and  the  underside,  including wings and wing tips 2.  Radome  and  appendages 3.  Antennas 4. Fuselage area under the horizontal stabilizers 5. Upper section fuselage 6. Odd-colored covering on the skin of the aircraft 7. Bomb bay areas, especially if open 8. Other open hatches 9. Landing gear 10. Engines and cockpit 11. Identification markings 12.  Weapons When shooting aircraft, the underside of the aircraft is almost always in shadow. Remember to compensate for your light meter reading, particularly when the aircraft is airborne. Use the substitution method of exposure  to  record  an  acceptable  exposure. PORT There are times when the ship may pull into a port that has not been visited by Americans for quite some time (fig. 6-25). Photographs can provide a wealth of information such as trading, harbor depth, and various other activities and capabilities of a port. You may be tasked to provide photographic coverage. The following areas  should  be  documented: 1. Panorama of port 2. Ships in port 3. Channel markers 6-43

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