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Old March 26th 12, 03:53 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Morgan[_2_]
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Default New video of gliders racing 1000 ft above the desert

For adjusting the angle the ram ball mount is probably the best choice, but if you pick up the grab bag of mounts for $20 or so off Amazon, there are enough connectors in there to allow for enough adjustment and it will work with any of the stock go-pro mounts like the glue-on or the suction cup system.

The tripod mount is definitely a worthwhile mount to have as well.
 




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