Airplane Video

POV airplane video using an action camera, like the Drift Stealth and GoPro helmet camera.

Floatplane Video with the Drift HD170 Stealth

super-cubThe Piper PA-18 Super Cub is a two-seat, single-engine monoplane. The high-lift wing and powerful engine makes the Super Cub a prime candidate for conversion to either floatplane or skiplane.

Take a ride around the Great Lakes Region with a Drift HD170 Stealth mounted to back of this Super Cub with the pontoons in full view.

Stunt Plane Near Barf on Camera – Drift HD170 Stealth

spencer-micSpencer Suderman Air Shows takes a flight in their stunt plane and has a near barf experience caught on Camera. Drift HD170 Stealth POV helmet cameras were used to capture the action. The key accessory is the Drift 3.5mm Female Mic-in Adapter Cable coupled to the camera which allows any other combination of third party microphones or connectors to be connected.  So Spencer added in the tower communications as well as his and the airsick passengers conversation. We can only imagine what a tossing your stomach gets on a flight like this.

Stunt Plane Near Barf on Camera – Drift HD170 Stealth from MyPOV360 on Vimeo.

Super Cub with Drift HD170 Stealth

super-cub-driftFlying in a Super Cub with Drift HD170 Stealth as it finds remote locations in the Northern Sierra Mountains. This dramatic footage shows low flying and hilltop landings that are just breathtaking.

The Piper PA-18 Super Cub is a two-seat, single-engine monoplane. Introduced in 1949 by Piper Aircraft. Super Cubs are commonly found in roles such as bush flying, banner and glider towing.


Type of aircraft: PA-18 Super Cubs
Location: Northern Sierra Mountains

Flying Low with the Drift HD170 action camera

Flying Low with the Drift HD170 action camera attached to small plane. The tail POV camera was mounted using a Pedco Ultra clamp, and the second camera was hand held inside the airplane cockpit. The plane can fly with it’s windows open, but holding the camera steady outside the craft is not easy. Only when we slowed down for landing did I dare stick it out the window completely.

Airplane is a Husky. Made for bush flying and off airport operations. It cruises about 130 MPH and will take off and land in and out of a 600′ strip. Access areas that will take your breath away in a Husky. Its rugged, handcrafted construction, wide-field visibility and tandem seating create an extremely comfortable and secure environment for safely flying into places other planes simply can’t.

Music: “Wired But Disconnected” by duckett (feat. narva9, Pitx)