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2 Rugged Video Commander


In the past year, Rugged Video has completely integrated its onboard video capture and editing solutions to a single automated unit called the Commander. It also has a whole new digital upload platform that not only offers digital delivery for onboard video, but photos as well.


Rugged Video has added complete GPS automation to the capture process. It can play soundtracks and narrations (in multiple languages), switch cameras, control recording, add titles and credits, and take snapshots, all without a single input from a pilot or operator. The moment they land, customers have a professionally edited 1080p video. With the new Commander DVR, Rugged Video also adds intro videos (called pre-roll) automatically. Once on the ground, the operator plays the video for customers on HD monitors. Expect about an 80 percent sell- through rate.


Next is where the magic happens. Customers don’t take a USB or wait for a Blu-Ray/DVD, rather they get a four-digit access code. All videos are automatically uploaded for their specific tour. Customers access their videos by going to getourvideo.com and typing in their access code.


All of the videos are available online in a format that is easy to view and share on any device. All uploaded videos are tagged with operator keywords like “Best Attraction in Vegas” or “Cool Things to see in Hawaii,” and all feature backlinks to the operator’s webpage. Soon operators have thousands of videos online that customers are actively sharing. This floods the front pages of Google and results in more traffic and direct referrals.


ruggedvid.com/products/commander-recorder


3 Aero Design Quick Release Bicycle Racks


Aero Design announced a new addition to the Aero Design Extreme Line: Quick Release Bicycle Racks for the Airbus AS350/355. These racks utilize the existing Aero Design quick release mounts that exist for their line of cargo baskets. The system allows an operator to swap from basket to bike rack in less time than it takes to perform a weight and balance amendment. It also allows for three bikes per side, or combinations of bike rack plus any of the four models of Aero Design Cargo Basket, or two models of Aero Design Quick Release Steps for the Airbus AS350/355.


The rack will accept the shortest frame bike (26-inch wheel) up to the current longest frame mountain bike (29-inch wheel) and all can be up to four inches wide with no modification to the rack. Additionally, it takes less than a minute each to install or remove the bikes on and off the rack. Such speed and adaptability helps ensure that heli-biking will be the next step forward in the growing mountain biking phenomenon.


www.aerodesign.ca


rotorcraftpro.com


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