Ron Shoots

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Aerials: Day 1- Arriving San Diego

Started a 5 day aerial shoot on the West Coast today. The pilot and I flew into San Diego from Maui arriving around 11pm Friday night. The Hughes 500D helicopter we’re using is based in San Diego.

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We arrived at the hanger early this morning to get the aircraft configured. Since I’m shooting with the Hasselblad H2D-39, I wanted to be tethered straight to the laptop. Fortunately, we were able to modify the laptop mount I use in the truck to fit into the helicopter cockpit. (I’ll post a shot of the configuration in the next day or so.) The next step was to configure power. The helicopter native voltage is 24v which we ran through a 24-12v converter in order to run a 12v-110v inverter to power the laptop. (Yes, my head hurts too from thinking about all that electrical stuff!) To stabilize the camera, I’m using a gyro-stabilizer that also requires 12v power to an inverter. Basically, we have a bunch of wires running everywhere!

The snapshot above is from a fuel stop at the Fullerton airport in Southern California. The aircraft has an auxiliary fuel tank so we can go a good 3 hours on a fuel load. also helpful when you’re crossing the mountains or desert without an airport for miles!

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