A low-flying 1940s plane doing survey work will be a common sight over mid and west Cornwall during the next two to three weeks.
The geological mapping plane is hoping to identify where lithium and other minerals may be located underground.
The flights are happening in the mornings at about 100m (328ft).
Bell Geospace, which is doing the work, said the "aircraft is able to sense and measure geological properties which cannot otherwise be seen".
From BBC Red Button Text - Monday 20 December 2021.
Cheers, Paul.
The geological mapping plane is hoping to identify where lithium and other minerals may be located underground.
The flights are happening in the mornings at about 100m (328ft).
Bell Geospace, which is doing the work, said the "aircraft is able to sense and measure geological properties which cannot otherwise be seen".
From BBC Red Button Text - Monday 20 December 2021.
Cheers, Paul.