groucho
Well Known Member
I flew my tailcam for the first time yesterday. The first flight I shot video, but was just a test flight to make sure there was nothing different with how the plane flew. The second flight was about an hour worth of aerobatics & low level.
I plan on ordering another bullet camera so I can have one in the cockpit in addition to the one on the tail. Of course, I need the wingcam, the nosecam & the wheelpantcam too.
Get the video (about 3 minutes long, not an hour) & more construction details here: http://www.thedukes.org/rv/tailcam.html
DISCLAIMER: All flying was done in VFR conditions following all FARs. All low level flying was done over sparsely populated areas greater than 500' feet from any person, vessel, vehicle, or structure. All aerobatics were above 1500? AGL, greater than 4nm from an airway, not over airports or populated areas, no non-chute wearing passengers, no traffic, etc. Don?t try this at home. If you do, be smart about it & don?t mort yourself out trying.
I plan on ordering another bullet camera so I can have one in the cockpit in addition to the one on the tail. Of course, I need the wingcam, the nosecam & the wheelpantcam too.
Get the video (about 3 minutes long, not an hour) & more construction details here: http://www.thedukes.org/rv/tailcam.html
DISCLAIMER: All flying was done in VFR conditions following all FARs. All low level flying was done over sparsely populated areas greater than 500' feet from any person, vessel, vehicle, or structure. All aerobatics were above 1500? AGL, greater than 4nm from an airway, not over airports or populated areas, no non-chute wearing passengers, no traffic, etc. Don?t try this at home. If you do, be smart about it & don?t mort yourself out trying.