Sunday, June 25, 2006

Super-G completes 10,000 B.C.






We are very happy to announce that our new aerial camera system the Super-G just completed the Roland Emmerich movie 10,000 B.C. in New Zealand. Piloted by Fred North, the system logged 163 hours of flight time with ZERO downtime, took turns at 2.5 Gs, and worked perfectly in a 0°F blizzard, pounded by 65 knot winds at 14,000 ft. The Super-G with its stabilized yet steerable roll axis, ”Dutch”, is the talk of the industry as cinematographers and directors choose the Super-G for all their aerial sequences.

Saturday, June 10, 2006

New Price Sheet and Catalog now online.

The Nettmann Systems International 2006 Catalog is now online!!! Get a sneak preview of the Stab-C Light, our newest Gyro-Stabilized Head. Download the PDF catalog or view online at the rentals page.