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gtrag94

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Hi all,

I’m looking for inspiration of clean installs of GoPro cameras for an S-2A. I’d love to have one in cockpit with audio recording for instructional debriefs and potentially one outside. My biggest issue is if I mount it on the inside of the front windscreen, it takes up most of the student’s view (which makes cabana strut more desirable but no audio possible). The other option is on the horizontal canopy tubes between front and back seats but finding a clamp that small has been challenging. I’d love to see photos of how you’ve done it, cleanly or not, with audio or not. Right now I’m leaning toward an Nflightcam strut mount for interplane strut if they bring a GoPro along and either a head or chest mount for me with audio. I’d love to be able to go through maneuvers, narrating them and watching, taking notes, etc after a flight. This would make learning much quicker. Thanks in advance!
 

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