Aerial shot of my house, better than Google Earth! Taken thru the floor of the Cherokee 6 on an early learning flight with ACT Forests on an early test flight to practice navigating upside down on the floor looking through the hole as the exhaust fumes flowed in. See the image in the comments below! I later covered the holes with a sheet of Aerial-Photo glass mounted on a 7" O ring to seal the hole... Before I got the drift sight made by Carl Zelman. Which proved impossible to use as the image was reversed. This shot was cut up and mounted in 40x40mm plastic frame, check 22/3/10 B9R202 there are many slides in Box 9 of aerial shots over CBR to scan.. #RMLAIDforest I was learning to navigate with bomb sight which enabled me to look ahead. I got a small home-based instrument maker (Carl Zelman) to build the drift-sight and the Hasselblad swivel level mount. All gone in the 2003 fires... It was too tricky seeing the view ahead from the horizon down to below in reverse, so I gave that away and just peered down through the bomb site hole, or later just the camera, as with good navigation, and while flying over the forests, I usually knew where I was from seeing many air photos and all the maps I drew at 1:10,000. Uploaded on March 8, 2007