Notebook computer with remote camera control softwareĪll photography has been done with the camera remotely controlled via a laptop computer.Really Right Stuff carbon fibre monopod with MH-01 Pro momopod head for nadir shots.Really Right Stuff BH-55 ball head and Multi-Row Pano Elements Package.Manfrotto 529B Hi-Hat low-level, heavy duty tripod for the bomb aimer station.Canon 5D Mark II with Really Right Stuff L-Plate.A screenshot showing their location can be found on the bottom of the page. You can (virtually) start the engines (turn up the volume!) by clicking one of the Engine Start buttons. Since every element in cockpit, navigator station, and bomb aimer station is named when the cursor is moved over it, the museum visitor has a vast amount of information to discover.
Please see the blog post How a virtual tour helps a museum - the Canberra bomber for further information. Visitors are not allowed to climb inside, so this virtual tour has been created to allow them to explore the cockpit, navigator station, and bomb aimer station on a console next to the fuselage:
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The museum has the the front section of English Electric Canberra B.2, RAF registration WE113, on display in one of its halls.
"It was a real pleasure working with Harald on this unique project and we are delighted with the result."ĭavid Coxon, Curator Tangmere Military Aviation Museum