Absolutely! I might do two cameras on this one. One facing out and one taking the traditional downward shot.
I have done horizontal facing cameras before. If there is no or very little spin, the view is pretty cool. A lot of spin and you can get vertigo
. These can be done with the camera mounted internally. A couple vids of my mach breaking flights looking both horizontally and downward. The first one was with an original design I called the "Punk Rocket." I later shredded it with a K740. This flight was on a J1520. The next two were both in my Mad Cow FG Arcas. First is much older than the second. All flights went to 7,800+ feet.
Looking horizontal and spinning. HD Wing Cam - 720P - 120 degree lens
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Looking horizontal, minimal spin which increases as it goes transonic, slows down after Mach 1, then speeds back up as it comes out of mach. This was done with an older MD-80 spy camera (640 x 480). The camera was held internally with velcro and tape. It looked out a pinhole. The initial g-forces pulled it downward a little, but then as they subsided it pulled back into position.
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By far the best. Unfortunately the last of 7 Mach+ flights with my Arcas. Lost the booster section, and though I thought I knew where it landed, I could never find it. Apogee deployment never happened. Main did, fortunately. Great flight including what it looks like to come in ballistic. Done with a #16 808 keychain camera. 720p - 120-degree lens.
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