IIRC, at least on Android devices, the Vividia one can be viewed with some video players, for example VLC which I think can be asked to save to whatever file one wants. Maybe not on the latest and greatest though, I don’t have anything nearly that fancy.
Failing that, have a pattern around the cylinders and the timestamps on the files will tell the tale.
I’ve also considered first filming a tag with a number, so I know which cylinder the video is for.
The borescope described above (Vividia) is still working (does not work with Android 10 so I use it with an old Samsung S7 phone whose battery gets drained in about 15 mins with the light on max) but my A&P/IA has the Teslong TD100 which is a lot better
Funnily enough the same unit is listed here at quite a bit more.
The build quality is a lot better than the Vividia.
Looks similar to mine obtained here (around 150 USD)
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000093988184.html
For my applications it’s sufficient.
Can anyone ID the type of insect living in the wooden plane (caught on the last image)?
type of insect living in the wooden plane
Termite. One of the advantages of a wooden aircraft, it self-recycles.
That one looks identical and is 1/3 of the price
Not much surprises me about China. Most companies there don’t make anything (they resell others’ stuff) and there is so much counterfeiting that you never know what you are getting. I found two sellers of that borescope, slightly different in price, and with tiny differences so at least one was obviously counterfeit. I found a 3rd one which clost slightly more. All labelled “Teslong” and same model
Can anyone ID the type of insect living in the wooden plane (caught on the last image)?
Yikes! Is it from the plane you were looking to purchase?
Yes. Two more samples from that plane:
And some from another one offered in „pristine restoration“ condition.
These borescopes are very useful inspection tools. Impressive photos!
More pics: