Camera Hatch STC '62 C180...?
Have you modified your aircraft? STC? STOL Kit? Major rebuild from just a data plate?
Hi Guys
Anyone seen a camera hatch like this in a 180/185/205/206 etc ?

Friend has bought it and this is posing a slight problem with the paperwork...
Thanks
Ian
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Pretty sure its stock and if you look in the back of a parts book for that year it should show it as an option. There will be different cables and brackets for the elevator & rudder cables to go around the camera port. That should be enough proof to clear up any paperwork issues.
Dave
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Thanks for that!
Cheers
Ian
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Curious about the N number. I wonder if it's the one I used to fly in the late 70s
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This one was in Mauritania for many years..pipeline survey, hence the camera we think. Rebuild in France in the late 1990s.
As far as we know didn't have an N reg...but going on it now [hopefully

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Flying Kiwi wrote:This one was in Mauritania for many years..pipeline survey, hence the camera we think. Rebuild in France in the late 1990s.
As far as we know didn't have an N reg...but going on it now [hopefully

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Thanks for that...not the same airplane.
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OD - curious about what type of camera was used...
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I don't recall exactly - my job was to drive the airplane - but it would have been similar to this:
http://arsf.nerc.ac.uk/instruments/rc-10.asp. We did mapping for the US government. My first, and last, paid flying gig. The company traded the 180 on a turbo 206. I flew for them until the crankshaft broke. Since the camera operator was the owner of the company, I resigned my position on the way down.
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