Rock Steady Standard Robby Tow Ball Mount
$69.99
Turn the tow ball on any Robinson R22, R44, or R66 helicopter into a stable camera mount under your helicopter. This mount clamps to the tow ball with a versatile ball and socket design. Once tightened, this quality all metal mount will not move, bend, or fail, unlike plastic mounts. This standard mount uses a 1/4-20″ thread that fits most cameras. The knuckle locks your camera into any position. FAA friendly, safe, and secure.
Compatible with any camera that has a threaded 1/4-20 attachment point.
Features
- Turn any Robinson R22, R44, or R66 helicopter Tow ball into a stable camera mount.
- Virtually unbreakable all metal design.
- Versatile all metal ball mount for standard 1/4-20 cameras.
- FAA friendly, safe, and secure.
| Brand | Flight Flix by MyGoFlight |
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