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Wow I saw this picture on a radio controled aircraft photo contest. and I thought wow how cool would this road be.
well since it is not my picture it is only good of me to give credit where it is due.
NAME: Switchback
DATE: 11/19/04
AIRPLANE: Heavily modified Slow Stick, PJS 800
CAMERA: Optio S4
taken by Steve Nolan on RCgroups .com
I've got several wireless cams that I had planned to mount on one of my Park Flyers. I've been flying RC on and off since I was a little kid--having flown airplanes and helis--both electric and nitro, and RC Cars and Motorcycles.
That's a sweet picture. I envision one of these days taking one of my slow flyers and doing a pass over a whole line of MINIs.
I just browsed that forum, and saw this pic. OMG, he mounted a Canon 20D in an airplane? The results are beautiful, but that's not a light camera, and at $1,500 to $2,000 is a pretty hefty investment if he's not doing it professionally.
WOW. That is a stunning photo. I agree that it's quite a leap of faith to entrust such a pricy camera to such an endeavor, but it sure looks like it paid off!