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I have been asked if I can do a very low altitude (20 ft) and slow (10mph or less) fly-over of a small area of unpopulated land. The issue is that they want me to carry a 6in x 6in x 12in proprietary camera that weighs less than 2lbs. No stabilization needed, so it can be a hard mount of a standard (1/4 20) camera tripod screw. Any ideas on how best to accomplish this? And how bad of an idea is this if we are flying VERY conservatively?
There is a company that is 3d printing solutions Gimbal-Guard that seems to have a good handle on this and a few good options, but they need 2 - 3 weeks to deliver which is pushing it. Attached are 2 pictures from their sight of roughly what I want to do.
Could really use some pro advice here on the practicality and safety of this idea.
Thanks
rb

There is a company that is 3d printing solutions Gimbal-Guard that seems to have a good handle on this and a few good options, but they need 2 - 3 weeks to deliver which is pushing it. Attached are 2 pictures from their sight of roughly what I want to do.
Could really use some pro advice here on the practicality and safety of this idea.
Thanks
rb

