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EAA’s Attic — 16 mm Gun Sight Aiming Point Camera

April 16, 2019October 29, 2025
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In Attic, EAA Museum.

In this month’s episode of EAA’s Attic, we take a look at a gun sight aiming point (GSAP) camera, which was responsible for taking many of the images and film clips that we have today from World War II aerial combat.

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