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Mooney over Hudson River and NYC


MooneyBob

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Bob. Nice!

What cameras and mounting system did you use...

This time I used GoPro cameras. One is installed on the step with the handlebar mount. Another ones are installed either on the window with the suction cup holder or just held in the hand. I have 3 cameras so it allows me to take different angles at the time and then cut and edit it to the short movie.

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Very Nice Bob!

 

I am interested in what sort of little computer you have mounted on the pilot side window beam and how?

 

Erik

I use iPAD mini on the window mount and regular iPAD on my knee. I use GDL39 3D and Garmin GLO GPS as a back up.

I made a custom mount for my iPad mini as I figured out that that's the best spot for me. It is right height, distance and angle for me to read and touch. I couldn't find anything ready to use so I fabricated one. I used the iPad mini knee pad as a platform. I removed all the straps and Velcro. I have attached it to the GoPro plate that comes with the new camera. The camera sits on it in the box when you buy it new. I used 4 flat head screws to put it together. Then I used GoPro suction cup with slight modification to put it all together and attach it to the side window. I use it for 6 months now and I am very happy with the setup.

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