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    Please watch Earthflight BBC1 Tomorrow. Thurs 12 Jan is the episode on Europe, Lots of shots using Red Cameras. Richard Cookwww.cameramanscotland.com
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    I'll be tuned in Richard....
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    Really looking forward to seeing this.

    That's a really nice & tight setup you've got there. Where do you stow the camera for takeoff and landing?

    Also, how smooth is the microlight for shooting? Did you use post stabilisation?

    I'd love to read a writeup about your experience's.
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    A trike with retractable gear! Nice!!!

    Also curious how you stow the camera when it's not in use. I suppose there are a few more spots to put it than there would be with a foot launch PPG, but a PPG trike or quad would seem to have more space for gear.

    Very cool, man. Not sure if I get BBC1 but I'll go check ASAP.
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    One person flying AND filming? How safe is that? :-)

    Looking forward to watching it.
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    Nice setup with a fantastic view! Will definitely watch it.
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    Just watchied this now, stunning shots, unusual and innovative. The quality of the images is a real step up from more recent non Red features I've seen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Antony M View Post
    One person flying AND filming? How safe is that? :-)
    A hell of a lot safer than driving a car and filming. Most aircraft fly themselves, and a microlight/ultralight like this goes so slow, things don't happen very quickly anyway. As long as you're aware of any traffic in the area (or make sure there isn't any) then filming and flying isn't hard or dangerous at all.
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    Just watched it. What an amazing program. Beautiful shots of those geese.
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