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  2. File:Flight take off.webm - Wikipedia

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  3. Afterburner Camera Captures Stunning Fighter Jet Takeoff - AOL

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    A video has emerged of an afterburner camera mounted on the back of a fighter jet showing amazing footage of what is like to witness a takeoff from the back of a jet. Watch this video and be ...

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  5. File:Pigeon take off.webm - Wikipedia

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  6. Aviation photography - Wikipedia

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    The image has to be composed when the aircraft is on the ground, because the photographer has no access to the camera while the aircraft is in flight. Much brainstorming and planning must be done while setting up the camera to get the desired shot. Remote photography is the least common type of aviation photography.

  7. Takeoff - Wikipedia

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    An F/A-18 taking off from an aircraft carrier An Embraer E175 taking off. Takeoff is the phase of flight in which an aerospace vehicle leaves the ground and becomes airborne. For aircraft traveling vertically, this is known as liftoff.

  8. Aerial photography - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] One of his images, taken from 2,000 feet (610 m) over Stamford Hill, is the earliest extant aerial photograph taken in the British Isles. [7] A print of the same image, An Instantaneous Map Photograph taken from the Car of a Balloon, 2,000 feet high, was shown at the 1882 Photographic Society exhibition. [8]

  9. Drone with bird-like legs takes off by jumping into flight - AOL

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    In tests, Raven jumped into take-off just like a bird, scientists said. Researchers used computer simulations to calculate the leg motion and speed needed for Raven to take flight.