As many of you know, I designed and patented a camera mount for General aviation strutted aircraft and many BCP'rs are using it. I wanted to let everyone know that I have now added a new design to my line and now can fit pretty much any 2 to 6 place GA strutted aircraft. The new design focuses on fitting some of the smaller sized struts with smaller leading edge Radii. The mount is available now and below is a list of various aircraft I now support. This list is growing every day as I try new aircraft. Anyone interested in more info can email me at [email protected] or PM me here.
Small Cloud 9 Mount
Supercub, Pa-11, Pa-12, Legend Cub & Cubcrafters Top Cub
All Shortwing Pipers
All Rans
Ch701, Ch750 and Savannah
Bearhawk LSA
Interstate Cadet and L-6
Cessna 120 & 140 (non a model, 140a uses the cessna mount)
Taylorcraft
Stearman
Waco
Whitman Tailwind
Bucher Jungmeister
Kitfox (available soon waiting on machined part)
Rearwin Skyranger
Maules
Large Cloud 9 Mount:
All strutted Cessnas from C140a to strutted 210 (C337 by special request)
Stinson 108 series, Stinson 10 (non sheetmetal struts with riveted TE)
Piper J and L series
Aeronca Champ, Aeronca K, Aeronca 15ac Sedan
Bearhawk Patrol and 4 place (available soon waiting on machined part)
Zenair 750 Cruzer (available soon waiting on machined part)
Aviat Husky
Glassair Sportsman
Planes Id like to find to test:
Just Highlander and Super Stol
SQ2
Citabria and Decathlon
Open to others
What I have found it does not fit: so far just 3 aircraft
Dehaviland Beaver and Brousard (strut is massive and outside the range of my front clamp)
Luscombe with the riveted TE sheet metal struts. (I may make a special version for this as others have asked)
Prices vary as configurations change from $120 to $145. Also some configurations fit many aircraft.
Below is a few pics of the mount before it went to anodize.

Supercub Strut Included Ball mount not installed as this was a test fit only.

Supercub Strut Included Ball mount not installed as this was a test fit only.



prototype on Taylorcraft
Best regards,
Marc




