D-207 CESSNA KLM AEROCARTO






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People all over the world love aerial photography. This is borne out by the many books published on the topic. Should you ever run into a bird’s-eye view of the Netherlands, there’s a very good chance that the photo was made by KLM Aerocarto. Even in the early days, KLM was already taking cameras up into the air. Our Photo-Technical Cartographic Service FCB, the forerunner of KLM Aerocarto, was established just two years after KLM was founded.
Google Earth
These aerail photos are especially intriguing from historical point of view, documenting the world as it was before Google Earth. People have always wanted to know where they are, see where they lived, getting a bird’s-eye view of familiar places. Aerial photography has always fascinated humanity, and KLM Aerocarto produced a wealth of visual material to keep the imagination ticking over.