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The Jabiru videos look like they'll be very useful for training (i.e. in conjunction with pre-flight briefing). The head cam video I think would be most useful, as it gives a student's eye view of the circuit, so you get a good understanding of the attitude to maintain on each leg.

 

It would be even clearer if you had a second cam between the seats, focused on the panel. Then you could see the instruments and match the readings up with the view.

 

Good stuff!

 

 

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That's great Ultralights, fantastic position for the camera, great. I guess you could even mount it on the other side for left hand circuits.

 

What mounting are you using, suction still or something else?

 

 

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Very nice ultralights, how did/do you attach the camera, what sort of mount is use? Thank you

 

 

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the mount is a suction cup system, tested to 150Mph. and tethered to the rear tie down point with cable just in case. the mountings can be bonded on as well as it is here on my motorcycle helmet.

 

 

 

 

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Thanks mate looks, ALOT better than my garmin nuvi mount, in the car.On the windscreen.It falls off everynow and then from the heat. I clean the windscreen and it still does it. Annoying

 

 

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