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+ | The [[Fairchild]] F-8 was focal plane shutter camera for oblique aerial photos, manufactured by Fairchild, fitted with a [[Schneider]] Xenar 240mm/f8. It was built during World War II under licence by [[Keystone]] and fitted with a [[Wollensak]] 375mm /5.6. | ||
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The Fairchild F-8 was focal plane shutter camera for oblique aerial photos, manufactured by Fairchild, fitted with a Schneider Xenar 240mm/f8. It was built during World War II under licence by Keystone and fitted with a Wollensak 375mm /5.6.