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  1. Hey, thanks for the reply... I'm no expert by any means... I'm fairly new to the scene. I've been up a few times, working toward my A license right now (I know you need a least a B license to be able to mount a camera to you). I won't be using any camera this year, but I'd like to know what to expect when the time does come that I mount one (hopefully next year). I'm just wondering about the gopro mounts being subjected to the 125mph freefall... I have no experience with my GoPro going any faster than like 40mph on a remote control car, lol. but on the other hand... gravity probably counters a good portion of the air coming at it in freefall. Don't worry, I'm not dumb... just un-educated right now, lol.
  2. Hey guys, new to the forum... I'm looking to take my 3D GoPro camera system up for a jump and was wondering if anyone has any experience with mounting the 3D box for skydiving? Is there a 'perfect helmet' out there to mount the 3D system to? The dimensions of the mount (flat surface) are 4.5" wide by 2" deep (11.5cmx5cm). I could mount on a curved surface, but it would require additional mounting parts, which would mean that the camera would be mounted further away from the helmet than if it were flat mounted... and that doesn't seem favorable for wind resistance.