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Check out Gary Motley's latest 36-degree video, flying his Zenith CH 750 from Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport (between Denver and Boulder).
Video link: https://youtu.be/WMLrf095dgE
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What camera system did you use to make this video?
I noticed when looking aft of the camera mounted on the strut some rounded object was mounted on the flaperon.
Is it a camera or some sort of a spade / balance weight?
Has anyone out there attempted to add a spade or similar device to the flaperons to reduce the excessive stick forces in roll at high cruise?
Thanks Gary. I think we will probably see this new tech in many places in the future. I can imagine it would be good for search and rescue, where something missed by the flight crew in real time, might be picked up later by reviewing the video. It is like being along on the flight.
Love it - OK how does it work, what is the camera how did you mount it, what does it cost. etc etc
sure beats the "Fixed" versions.
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