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#347165 02/29/12 01:04 AM
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After about a half dozen prototypes I think I've finally perfected my strut mount design. I'm kicking the idea around of selling these so thought I'd offer a couple up to members of the club to test out. I made a few jigs so I could consistently repeat the bends and bought enough materials to make 10 mounts. I figure I'll gauge the interest and decide if it's worth going further.

The mount is made of 1" aluminum and simply fits around the wing strut. It can be installed on either wing. There are camera mounts on both the front and back to allow for 1 or 2 cameras that can each be rotated 360° individually. The video and pictures show GoPro cameras attached but you could attach any camera with a standard tripod receiver within reason (SLRs are probably too heavy). The front closes with a wing-nut so it meets the "no tools required" rule and can be attached or removed in about 10 seconds. A screwdriver and wrench are required in order to adjust the level to the horizon but should only need to be adjusted once.

I'll have the first few production units completed by Thursday and thought I'd offer a couple to members for $75 plus actual shipping. I'm thinking that if I go further I'll probably shoot for $100 which is still cheaper than AeroVideo's similar product at $119-129.

Please give me your thoughts even if you're not interested in buying one. PM if you are interested.

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The pictures show wingnuts on the front and back but the final version will have a nylon lock nut on the back since you only need to take one nut off to install and remove it. The GoPro tripod mounts are not included but could be for $16 extra (actual cost).
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As for the legalities...I've asked nearly every pilot or mechanic I know (including on this forum) and even sent an email to the AOPA and the overwhelming consensus is that if it's temporary (can be attached or removed without tools) it's ok. Having said that, I'm not making any guarantees. By using this mount you assume your own risk.

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Wow, I figured you guys would be all over these. No comments even?

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Do you take checks? I have two forms of ID. smirk

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Of course. I trust you guys...well, most of you.

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Looks like an excellent idea and product Michael. I'd snap one up IF I had a camera smile


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Nice job Mike! I have a Contour though...

...and use duct tape.

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Originally Posted by Brenda Love
I have a Contour though...



Just one?

Blame it on Monskey.


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Took my new GoPro Strut Mount out for a little flight test today. It works completely as advertised.

It's sturdy.
It won't scratch the paint.
It hangs in there at yellow line, and a little beyond
It rides through the bumps
It ain't yellow.



I recommend this product.

An excellent mount for the GoPro, or any other small still or video camera.


I'm very happy.


Thanks Mike. Check's in the mail.

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Originally Posted by Mark
It ain't yellow.

I'm very happy.

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Originally Posted by Mark
Took my new GoPro Strut Mount out for a little flight test today. It works completely as advertised.

It's sturdy.
It won't scratch the paint.
It hangs in there at yellow line, and a little beyond
It rides through the bumps
It ain't yellow.



I recommend this product.

An excellent mount for the GoPro, or any other small still or video camera.


I'm very happy.


Thanks Mike. Check's in the mail.


Awesome! I'm glad you liked it! And, I know where I can get some canary yellow paint if Ed wants one.

Brenda, just read your post (finally). You can mount a Contour to it. You just need a tripod mount. I'm pretty sure it won't fit a Cub though.


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