Hi All, I must say I am very impressed with the rate of digitisation at the National Collection of Aerial Photography in Edinburgh, Scotland. I done a search the other night on the term 'Lower Normandy' and was amazed at the number of frames now showing on their auto generated Google Earth kml file. A small extract is shown below: When you mouse over a map pin, you get an approximate bounding box pop-up as shown in the above screenshot. This is very approximate and is not orientated to north as can be seen from the resulting low resolution copy of NCAP_ACIU_US30_4073_2021 flown on the 6th June: Image Credit: RCAHMS/www.aerial.rcahms.gov.uk Caution is urged as can be seen by the fact that the bounding box excludes La Fiere Bridge but frame 2021 obviously includes this important site. If you sign up for an account with them, you can zoom these low resolution versions and it is surprising what can be seen when you do. I have already found two Waco gliders right next to the 'Gray Castle' on another frame last night. Well worth the small fee they charge for an annual account - and much better value than paying for a manual search at £15 per 15 minutes of search time. Role on project completion date Well done guys; a fantastic resource. Regards, Pat