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PICTURES
from the Sky or on the Ground
with the 
New K-10 Aero Camera

HERE'S something really new in aerial photography! A moderately priced aero camera for Verticals and Obliques--but with which you can also take close-ups on the ground.

An all purpose camera--for aerial photographers and surveyers--for transport companies--and all others who do aerial photography.

Engineered by pioneers in the aerial photographic field who in 1908 developed successful aero cameras--an organization who in collaboration with the United States Government produced most of the aerial photographic equipment used by the Army and Navy during the World War.

Weighs but 22 pounds when loaded with 25 exposure roll film. Small in size, streamlined. Easily held by scientifically placed hand grips to give proper balance. 

Read the specifications of this extraordinary new aero camera--its price is within the range of anyone who flies--sportsmen, pilots, professional airmen or specialists engaged in aerial photographic work. 

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K-10 Aero Camera
Aluminum body, stream-lined to break wind resistance.
Attractively finished in black crackle enamel and nickel.
Two simple motions to make the picture.
--A half turn of the winding crank
--A slight pressure on release

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Light in weight--but 22 pounds when loaded with 25 exposure roll film.
Equipped with specially designed grips scientifically placed to steady camera and give proper balance. 

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Ideal for making interesting snaps while aflight.

Photo made by 15th Photo Section 
Aircorps, U.S. Army

FOLMER GRAFLEX CORPORATION
ROCHESTER, NEW YORK