Summary

G.S.A.P. (Gun Sight Aim Point), 16mm gun sight movie cameras. with 35mm 3.5 lens and yellow filter. The AN-N6 was the standard United States Army Air Force cine-gun camera during World War II. It was used mostly on fighter aircraft such as the P-51, P-47 and P-38 to record and confirm hits during air to air and air to ground gunnery. The camera operated only when the aircraft's gun trigger button was pressed. This type of camera was also fitted to the remote gun turret aiming controls of the Boeing B-29 heavy bomber.

Physical Description

G.S.A.P. (Gun Sight Aim Point), 16mm gun sight movie cameras. with 35mm 3.5 lens and yellow filter.

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