Hi Michael,
I know just the thing-a friend of mine is going to use a small screen and remote camera setup on his experimental 3 x jet powered glider, comes as a complete pre configured unit comprising screen/receiver assembly and remote camera powered by a battery, no camera wiring needed. Very compact and easy to use & install Unfortunately he is away at the moment but when he returns early April I will mail you the details. Dave Lawley _____ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael Shirley Sent: Tuesday, 13 March 2007 11:04 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [Aus-soaring] Rear Vision Camera Lake Keepit is experimenting with an on board Tost rope recoil winch on our eTug that eliminates loss of rings, eliminates risk of tug upset (tug has a guillotine on the rope) reduces taxiing time, saving time and fuel. To speed up "take up slack" we want to mount a small video camera on the tug release bracket to see a colour marker on the rope (indicating rope nearly out) and also to see the glider has released. eTug has the ability to descend abruptly so safety demands certainty of glider release. Most car and truck rear vision cameras have a wide angle view - 95 to 110 degrees. We need about 45 degrees - can anyone help source a robust water resistant 12v video camera? Michael Shirley
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