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    Category: US Navy

    USS Iowa Project:  Phase One
    Historic Preservation, Laser Scan, LiDAR, Photogrammetry, UAS, US Navy, WWII

    USS Iowa Project: Phase One

    The first stage of the USS Iowa project is done.  Using 3x FARO scanners, 6x DJI sUAS (drones), and a … Continue reading USS Iowa Project: Phase One

    Virtualizing USS Iowa
    Historic Preservation, Laser Scan, LiDAR, Photogrammetry, Technology, UAS, US Navy, WWII

    Virtualizing USS Iowa

    Another project involving the virtualization of things, this time a main battery turret on board the USS Iowa will begin … Continue reading Virtualizing USS Iowa

    USS Arizona VR at National Museum of the US Navy
    Autodesk, Historic Preservation, National Parks, Uncategorized, US Navy

    USS Arizona VR at National Museum of the US Navy

    I am honored to present the USS Arizona Project at the National Museum of the US Navy on December 7, … Continue reading USS Arizona VR at National Museum of the US Navy

    USS Iowa Project Evaluation
    Autodesk, Historic Preservation, US Navy

    USS Iowa Project Evaluation

    Pete was taken through one of the 16″/50 caliber turrets on the USS Iowa yesterday.  This site may make for … Continue reading USS Iowa Project Evaluation

    Autodesk, Historic Preservation, Laser Scan, LiDAR, National Parks, US Navy

    Charlestown Navy Yard Dry Dock

    Autodesk employees Terry Bennett, Mike Kotanian, and Pete Kelsey began work on what will eventually be a very accurate computer … Continue reading Charlestown Navy Yard Dry Dock

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