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  • A nice screendump of a aircraft wreck.

    This is a JU-52 in one of the Norwegian fjords.

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  • #2
    Hi neighbor

    Wich sonar used you for this?

    mvh
    Rüdiger

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Rüdiger View Post
      Hi neighbor


      Wich sonar used you for this?
      The sonar record was made by a friend of mine, using a Imagenex Yellowfin at 800Khz.
      By the way, the JU-52 was a Lufthansa machine.
      If I remember correctly, the aircraft is the D-AQUB that sank as a result of a potong being damaged during landing i rough sea March 1940.
      3 passengers drowned.

      edited to correct the information on the aircraft.

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      • #4
        The famous "Tante Ju" :-)

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        • #5
          Very nice image. What kind of software do you use? I own a Imagenex Sportscan and win881ss software is super old.

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          • #6
            The data was recorded with a Imagenex YellowFin, using the YellowFin software.
            No post-processing was made to this data before doing the screendump.

            For post-processing I use SonarWiz 5 and Isis 6 software, and also some converters to convert "non-supported" sonar data into e.g. XTF files before processing.

            Do you use only the Sportscan win881 software that was delivered with the sonar? Any post-processing software?
            For example the SonarWiz software has direct support for real-time recording for the SportScan, but the cost of the software are higher than the cost of a new SportScan..........
            You can save some dollars if you can manage without the realt-time support for recording, and use the win881 for recording, and SonarWiz for post-processing.

            Please send me a PM if you would like more information regarding post-processing and so on......

            Regards,
            Glenn

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