G-NIPR GO-PRO 1st Efforts.

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G-NIPR GO-PRO 1st Efforts.

Postby G-NIPR » Wed Dec 18, 2013 9:49 am

Hello all,
I am still here and still Nippering. Been a little quiet of late due to work issues, but hope to be more involved in the Nipper scene next year.
In the meantime, I was lucky enough to get a Go Pro camera for my recent 'big' birthday, I have flown with it once and here are the results. I will aim to get some more shots in the coming weeks, particularly when the snow is on the hills.
Hope you like.

Paul.
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Re: G-NIPR GO-PRO 1st Efforts.

Postby jockthenipper » Wed Dec 18, 2013 6:31 pm

Looks Good Paul, very envious, but an incentive to get G- CORD back into the air and join in the fun!! All the best, Pete

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Re: G-NIPR GO-PRO 1st Efforts.

Postby G-BLMW » Wed Dec 18, 2013 8:41 pm

Hi Paul

Good to see you are still in the land of Nippering! Great photo's......how did you fix the camera on......blue tack or sky hooks??

Best wishes

Stuart

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Re: G-NIPR GO-PRO 1st Efforts.

Postby G-NIPR » Thu Dec 19, 2013 7:50 am

Hi Stuart,
Thanks for your comments.
The camera is attached using one of the sticky 3m pad mounts that are supplied with the camera. It is a neat low profile finish, which is not obtrusive when the camera isn't on it. Apparently they are good for over 200 mph...
What you must do is leave it to cure for 24 hours apparently. I didn't. Lucky it didn't detach!
To remove at a later date, you just apply heat from a heat gun (or even a hairdryer) and that will ensure a clean removal.
Looking forward to trying it again once the winds ease a little.

Cheers,

Paul.

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Re: G-NIPR GO-PRO 1st Efforts.

Postby Edouard » Thu Jan 23, 2014 2:49 pm

Hi Paul,
Very nice pics!!!
I did the same with my Gopro.
I'll put some pics on the forum to share my device to fix the camera on wing tip.
Best regards
Edouard GASXI


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