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Show I PICTURES TO BE TAKEN OF OGDEN FROM AIRPLANE An altcir.pt will be made this afternoon at ?, o'clock to take the first pictures of Ogden from an airplane when Eddie Brooks, Denver Den-ver pilot, who brought his airplane air-plane hero from Salt Lake yesterday, yes-terday, will take up the Standard-Examiner Standard-Examiner stafC photographer as a passenger. The plane will circle cir-cle the city district at different altitudes in order that both "close-ups" and bird's-eye views mav be obtained. If the flight is successful, the photographs will be published in an early edition of the Standard-Examiner. A. specially constructed camera will be used to obtain the pictures pic-tures in order ihat the lense may bo turned in 'any direction. It' is similar to those used over the battlefields in Europe and contains con-tains a pistol grip so that the photographer pho-tographer may thrust the camera from the fuSilagc and direct it to the location sought. A trigger, r J similar to that used on firearm?, clips the lense so that the entire en-tire operation may be completed with one arm. The flight will be made- from the aviation field at the Utah Hot Springs and will consume twenty or thirty' minutes. Tipping of the wings of the plane toward the ground and other stunts will be included in the flight to give the camera a clear sweep of the objects below. The Lincoln- ; Standard airplane which was flown here from Denver by Pilot Brooks will be used in the flight. |