How It Looks To Land On A Carrier -- Alined with the Deck, The "Banshee' Levels its wings, receives the "Roger" from the landing signal officer and prepares to out his engines on signal from the L.S.O. Here is a pilot's Eye-view of an aircraft carrier as he comes in to land. These Unique photographs were taken by a camera installed in the nose off A U.S 'Banshee" plane as it approached and Then landed on the deck of the U.S.S. Essey. The aircraft first levels off in its approach, gets a "cut" from the landing signal officer, touches down, and comes to a perfect arrested landing. An aerial camera with a 24 inch lens was used with a Red filter. February 10, 1955. (Photo by Paul Popper Ltd.)
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