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Tried my G1W dash cam (~$50-60 on Amazon) in my airplane. I stopped using the GoPro as I'd run out of storage or battery; this camera writes 5 minute files and erases old ones. I have it set up to turn off the display so it isn't blinding at night. Here's a video. I sped it up 4x to keep viewers from falling asleep:

 

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Which airport was that?  You don't look very high when crossing the departure end.

 

I like the video.    Is there any software to filter this out the prop? --If not, maybe in my spare time....

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Which airport was that?  You don't look very high when crossing the departure end.

 

I like the video.    Is there any software to filter this out the prop? --If not, maybe in my spare time....

 

It's KSPG. The runway is 2864x150. I prefer to accelerate to just over Vy before I start my climb. I also don't take off on 25. I have three runways that will put me in the drink and one that will send me downtown if the big fan stops turning. 

 

I was thinking of writing a prop filter as well. It shouldn't be too bad and I'd probably either write one myself or pay for one if it were available. 

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My previous flight instructor said he would never instruct with a camera in the cockpit. When I asked why, I got a two word answer.

 

"That's evidence".

 

Untentionally, we may inadvertently be making the FAA's work a bit easier.

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