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    Confirmation of a story I was told
    From: Norm Goldblatt
    Date: 2014 Jan 2, 18:32 -0800

    Attached is a photo of a beautiful retroprism I've had for decades. The guy who gave it to me said that it was one of many that framed the edges of a WWII US carrier. They were used to provide visual guide when there were enemies in the sky and blackout called. The idea is that these retroprisms always reflect light back in the direction from whence it came. A US pilot, with a lamp mounted on his head could see light from all the reflectors, as angle of incidence didn't matter, and the enemy could see nothing as it was unlikely that they had light sources so situated. Fiendishly clever, but true? Anyone ever hear this? Even if you say it's bunk, I'll still tell the story.
    Norm
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