TangoWhiskey
Touchdown! Greaser!
New, out of box, never used. When I purchased Birdie (my TR182), I had grand plans of making a bunch of videos, but have since changed my mind. My loss, your gain. I've put together a complete package for you:
- 4 (four) GoPro Hero 4 Black Edition cameras
- 8 (eight) SanDisk Extreme 64GB UHS-I/U3 Micro SDXC Memory Card Up To 60MB/s memory cards in an SD-card holder (these are the highest capacity and fastest speed cards the GoPro Hero 4 Black accepts, needed for shooting HD video)
- 2 (two) SanDisk Ultra 64GB UHS-I/Class 10 Micro SDXC Memory Cards (slightly slower, good for NORMAL video or for time lapse photos of highest resolution) in an SD card holder
- 10 (ten) batteries
- 3 (three) GoPro (official) suction cup mounts
- 4 (four) six-foot MicroUSB power cables (keep those in-cockpit cameras powered via USB in flight, rather than depending on GoPro batteries)
- 3 (three) zippered camera cases with foam inserts
- GoPro dual battery charger
- 4-port USB power distribution system for powering cameras in flight (or, you can use the camera batteries or a localized close-to-the-camera USB power brick to avoid running cords).
- Multiple camera cases--water-proof, normal, normal with power and av-cord cutouts, etc.
- Tons of mounts and brackets and connectors (too many to list)
- 1 polarized filter for reducing camera blur on that "forward through the prop" shot
- 2 different headphone jack/power cord interface cords (NFlightCam and another) to capture audio directly from the aircraft's intercom system onto your cameras
- GoPro Smart Remote (controls all cameras from one remote)
- Antifog inserts