ia the center of the target axea snaking niuimer-OJis and contiHaous 

 wave observatiojiK and providiag a "ground control" for tfee 

 aerial pliotograpliy by detearmi/oijig accurate distances between. 

 the ''Atlajitis" aad a buojo Persoriiiel from the Woods Hole 

 Oceanograpliic Institution, will assist in irAStallation of 

 tSie cameras and construct tHie F.M radio link, " 



Tlie stabiiizatioa of tke airsMps iai &e roiigk weather they were apt to ea- 



cojunter v/Mle fiyimg ou.r luis sinMi v^as a prefelem. We e-xpected to lick, this by 



gyrostabiliziiag tlie caiaera m«a..uts,o 



On If Julys arrangeinerits war® isade through. o«x Property Brasatsli for 



the loan cf the followizig eqizipzaemt .fs'oiix the PkotograpMc Division, in. the 



Bureasi of Aeroaautics: 



4 CA-8 aerial recosimsiiFisaace cameras 

 2 GyrostablliEiiiLg tncssuTits 



8 rolls of Topograpliic Base^ Pasickromatic .film 

 9 1/2" X 200"' 



BuAer was rnosst ci^pperative aaid lielpfal in loaniag us this mttck needed 

 equipjnaeMo 



Qa 21 Juily a3i©tlaer letter %vas serit to NAJSU from ONR desigmatiag 

 Wilbiar Marks 'of WHOI as ONE. field representative for tile SWOP projecto 

 Two weeks lat€;r a coEifersEce v/as h.aM at Souitli We^.Tiaouth to set up de- 

 tailed spe»ci:Q.catioH.s aad plaats £mx SWOP, Lto Jg» CJiandler was assigoied to 

 orgauisie NADlI's participatiois ,ia SWOP. He^ JLCdr Champ.lJj2, Cdr Hoel 

 and Marks were able to clai'ify ideas abtmt some of the eqjiipmeat require- 

 ments. Tim© autlior went to wor,k tryJjig to get some of the items not avail- 

 able at Woods Hole or N.ADF wMck they thonigSit they woa].d need. The results 

 of the conference are described by Marks in Part 4, A most important 



