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Here are a few shots of my new logo10 AP setup. I had an airfoil Trex mount that I adapted to the logo10 frame. I sold my Trex as I need something a little bigger to carry more weight. I have a sample picture at the end to show that there were no issues with vibration when taking the picture.
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Nice setup and very good picture. Can you give me a little information about the camera mount for the T-Rex? I have been thinking about something for my T-Rex, but don't know which way I want to go, still or video. Trey |
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Never mind, I just looked at your other posts and got what I was looking for. Simple idea puting the servo on the camera. I have seen a few of the cheap cameras that have been rewired for plugging into a free channel. Trey |
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