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Wed, Dec 16, 2015

NFlightCam Offers Versatile New GoPro Camera Mount

Designed For Cockpits Where Suction Cups Are Not Practical

NFlightCam has introduced a new GoPro Clamp mount as a solution for mounting a GoPro where a suction cup won't quite work.

The company says the GoPro Clamp will securely attach a GoPro to any tube from 0.5" to 1.5" in diameter, along with glareshields and numerous other points in a cockpit.
 
The all metal clamp mount incorporates a high-quality ball-head swivel, providing endless mounting angles for any GoPro. It allows users to securely mount a GoPro in those otherwise hard to mount areas. Often times suction cups do not work well on bubble canopies.

The company is offering special pricing for the holidays.

(Image provided by NFlightCam)

FMI: http://nflightcam.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=05796e90108cadee7e6a268f0&id=26a79359b2&e=b797f46b67

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