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  • didier n
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    Originally posted by WrightBrosRC View Post

    That really looks nice! You're gonna make me do mine aren't you? LOL
    Jeps... that would be cool

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  • WrightBrosRC
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    Originally posted by didier n View Post
    Cockpit is done, still need to get the pilot in, and fix the canopy...
    That really looks nice! You're gonna make me do mine aren't you? LOL

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  • didier n
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    Cockpit is done, still need to get the pilot in, and fix the canopy...

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  • WrightBrosRC
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    a few pics...

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  • WrightBrosRC
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    Originally posted by didier n View Post
    That was some nice scale flying there Wrightbrosrc ! and really nice camera work as well.. keep 'm coming
    Many thx!

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  • didier n
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    That was some nice scale flying there Wrightbrosrc ! and really nice camera work as well.. keep 'm coming

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  • WrightBrosRC
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    Originally posted by Alpha View Post
    WrightBrosRC Would you mind posting a photo showing your mounting setup for your Insta360? I've been mulling over that device, I think it has lots of potential on models of a certain size. Your shots make it all the more tempting!
    Thanks Alpha, I may be doing a video soon dedicated to how I use my cameras and such. I'll share a lot but not everything. I use double stick tape mostly, that's the easy part. Learning where to and where not to place cams on your aircraft and why is the complicated part. If you look at the latest video, as the aircraft turns to taxi back after landing, you can see a cam stuck to the leading edge of the starboard wing. For a nice perspective its great, but any real aerobatics would sling the cam off the end of the wing.
    I haven't lost a camera yet, but there are risks involved. $600 of camera lost in the duck pond would be very upsetting.

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  • Alpha
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    WrightBrosRC Would you mind posting a photo showing your mounting setup for your Insta360? I've been mulling over that device, I think it has lots of potential on models of a certain size. Your shots make it all the more tempting!

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  • WrightBrosRC
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    Originally posted by sam51401 View Post
    WBRC, what camera are you using to get those great inflight shots?
    Insta360 ONE X

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  • sam51401
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    WBRC, what camera are you using to get those great inflight shots?

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  • jasmiller
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    Originally posted by WrightBrosRC View Post
    I got another flight in yesterday with the Bronco. Feels so comfortable, like an old house slipper. (but much cooler!)
    Very Cool

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  • WrightBrosRC
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    I got another flight in yesterday with the Bronco. Feels so comfortable, like an old house slipper. (but much cooler!)

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  • WrightBrosRC
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    Originally posted by didier n View Post
    Congratz on the maiden! what setup did you use?
    I used the setup recommended by Motion with a few changes.I plan to share the build later.

    I really like your cockpit electronics detail.

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  • didier n
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    Congratz on the maiden! what setup did you use?

    I've finished the rear of the cockpit, time to put it all together this week...

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  • WrightBrosRC
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    A nice pic.

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  • WrightBrosRC
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    Finally a break in the winter weather!!

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  • WrightBrosRC
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    Originally posted by didier n View Post
    Good luck with the maiden!!

    In the meantime i've done some more work on the cockpit. Some more detail was added behind the back seat, and i've started the paint job... it's slowly coming alive
    Thx, but got rained out... Your cockpit looks sweet!

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  • TBolt
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    looking good didier n

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  • didier n
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    Good luck with the maiden!!

    In the meantime i've done some more work on the cockpit. Some more detail was added behind the back seat, and i've started the paint job... it's slowly coming alive

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    not done yet....

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  • WrightBrosRC
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    Today is the opportunity I've been waiting for to maiden the Bronco. The forecast weather still suggests a brief clear and partially sunny window around 1pm. Often the clouds don't quite burn off. The forecast for all of next week is more rain and possibly snow later in the week. I took a few pics before loading her up just in case the weather doesn't clear today.

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