'Unlocatables' Finding Procedures Standardised

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  1. Pat Curran

    Pat Curran Administrator
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    Oct 20, 2012
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    Hi All,

    I have received an email from Kevin in NCAP today thanking us for the efforts we have put into finding their 'Unlocatable' frames and attaching a pdf of instructions by Sam as to how we can best forward future finds to them via a KML Google Earth file.

    So guys, anyone wishing to help with this work, please see below the standardised procedures which we will now adopt when locating 'unlocatable' frames:

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    Please note carefully the naming convention at point 5 above.

    Forum members undertaking this work can email me a copy of their KML file and I will upload it to a cloud storage area, where it will be available to other members and readers.

    Regards,

    Pat
     
  2. allan125

    allan125 Active Member
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    Hello Pat

    As a reward for doing the work for them perhaps NCAP shouldn't charge anything to you/the group.

    regards

    Allan
     
  3. Pat Curran

    Pat Curran Administrator
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    Oct 20, 2012
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    Co. Kilkenny, Ireland
    Hi Allan,

    They have extended my subscription by 12 months as a 'thank you' and I have offered to send them up the seven frames from sortie US30/4378 in the '7x USAAF Reconnaissance Photos' thread on loan for scanning to add to their collection. As far as I can see, they have no frames from this sortie.

    Being a latter day civil servant and former dairy farmer, I know the value of good, solid PR - as in both 'public relations' and 'photo reconnaissance' :D

    Regards,

    Pat
     

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