luv2flypilot

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Here are a few photos I have recently taken with my GoPros flying some acro.

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I'm curious as to what type of parachutes you guys have on? Are you using the stock seat backs? Do you have cushions on them or using the chute as a cushion?
 
I'm curious as to what type of parachutes you guys have on? Are you using the stock seat backs? Do you have cushions on them or using the chute as a cushion?

They are National 425 seat back chutes. I remove seat back cushions when wearing them.
 
JGT,
The development is called Discovery Bay, and is about 20 miles west of Stockton, CA, & about 50 miles east of San Francisco.
 
I have never been brave enough to trust just the stick on mount....

I am running 5 cameras at one time linked to a single remote in the cockpit and have flown them 15-20 times. I originally purchased a mount that uses a screw home but it did not work too well and was metal and would have scratched my paint if I used it the way I purchased it. I put 3m double sides tape as a padding but it was not secure enough and was rotating a bit during flight. If you clean the surface properly, the stick on mounts will not come off unless you use a fishing line followed by a cleaner to remove them.