Tue, Jul 12, 2011
NFlightcam Offers Its Latest Camera For The Best Trip
Video
As you get ready to make your journey to AirVenture this year,
don't forget to pack your NFlightcam (or other cockpit video
recorder). Thanks to a litle brainstorming between NFlightcam's
Patrick Carter and ANN's Jim Campbell, you could win a new
NFlightcam with your video journey to Oshkosh. On Saturday, July 30
at 1300 CDT, Sporty's and NFlightcam will host an AirVenture forum
and announce the winner of a new NFlightcam+ and a new NFlightcam
1080p.
ANN's Cirrus Cockpit Shot With NFlightcam
How can you win? Video your flying journey to Oshkosh. Entrants
are encouraged to edit it, experiment with different angles and
viewpoints, and maybe even mount the camera somewhere that no one
else has thought of. Highlights videos are highly encouraged.
Then, post your video on YouTube. Let the folks at NFlightcam
know where it is, and the video will be shared as a favorite on the
NFlightcam YouTube channel, on our Facebook page, and
@NFlightcam on Twitter. They'll be using the
#OSH11 hashtag to highlight these tweets. And
don't be afraid to share them all with ANN, via
@Aeronews.
Simply put, the video with the most
votes wins. Give your favorite video a thumbs up vote on YouTube.
Get your friends to vote. Tell everyone you know. The only rule is
to make sure the content is suitable for all ages so that children
can watch the videos too. Language and footage should be kept clean
and positive (do these guys know pilots, or what?).
Two winners will be announced at AirVenture on Saturday, July 30,
at 1300 CDT. The winning video made with an NFlightcam will receive
an NFlightcam+. That video made with other equipment will receive
an NFlightcam 1080p.
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