linjalennot
Linjalennot refers to a historical method of aerial photography and surveying that was prevalent in Sweden during the early to mid-20th century. The term literally translates to "line flights" or "strip flights" and describes the systematic way in which aircraft would fly back and forth over an area, capturing overlapping photographs to create detailed maps.
These flights were crucial for various purposes, including cartography, land use planning, and military intelligence. The
The development of linjalennot was facilitated by advancements in aerial photography technology and the increasing availability