I've been itchin' to try out my wide angle video camera. I went out yesterday and mounted my new wide angle video camera on the strut of my C172. The camera comes with a curved helmet mount that fits perfectly on the wing strut (with aircraft adhesive [duct] tape). The video camera is made by Drift:
http://www.amazon.com/Drift-Innovation- ... b_title_ce
Here's the video. Please pardon the shameless plug at the end: (view it in HD)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfZqyMZhCaM
Steep Turns in my Cessna 172 using the Drift HD170
Great video Smitty. I too played with my Drift HD this weekend.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTIv0Y00 ... wXQtdby69Q
Not the slickest production, but you get the drift (pun intended). I forgot to empty my memory card, so it stopped recording before I landed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTIv0Y00 ... wXQtdby69Q
Not the slickest production, but you get the drift (pun intended). I forgot to empty my memory card, so it stopped recording before I landed.
Jeff Orear
RV6A N782P
Hatz Classic, Welding fuselage
Hatz build log. https://eaabuilderslog.org/?blproject&p ... GNCwv&sid=
Peshtigo, WI
RV6A N782P
Hatz Classic, Welding fuselage
Hatz build log. https://eaabuilderslog.org/?blproject&p ... GNCwv&sid=
Peshtigo, WI
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This is my mount for the drift camera. A piece of .032 aluminum, pre-curved to the contour of the top of the wingtip, which I used 4 countersunk screws to attach the provided helmet mount for the camera. This assembly is then screwed to the airplane by using two of the screws that attach the wingtip. I have a piece of ace bandage contact cemented to the underside of the aluminum mount to prevent scratching the paint.
The helmet mount allows you to rotate the camera to whatever angle you want. The lens can also be rotated to achieve a level image. For my video, I had the camera cocked 45 degrees toward the cowl which allowed a view of me in the cockpit.
This is my mount for the drift camera. A piece of .032 aluminum, pre-curved to the contour of the top of the wingtip, which I used 4 countersunk screws to attach the provided helmet mount for the camera. This assembly is then screwed to the airplane by using two of the screws that attach the wingtip. I have a piece of ace bandage contact cemented to the underside of the aluminum mount to prevent scratching the paint.
The helmet mount allows you to rotate the camera to whatever angle you want. The lens can also be rotated to achieve a level image. For my video, I had the camera cocked 45 degrees toward the cowl which allowed a view of me in the cockpit.
Jeff Orear
RV6A N782P
Hatz Classic, Welding fuselage
Hatz build log. https://eaabuilderslog.org/?blproject&p ... GNCwv&sid=
Peshtigo, WI
RV6A N782P
Hatz Classic, Welding fuselage
Hatz build log. https://eaabuilderslog.org/?blproject&p ... GNCwv&sid=
Peshtigo, WI
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