"Wind vs. GoPro: McPhee's Misshot! 😅 #EpicFail #DeltaForce"

This entry details the failure of a GoPro 11 Mini Black during a D-Day commemorative jump in Normandy, France. John 'Shrek' McPhee, a former Delta Force operator, recounts how the camera was accidentally shot due to wind conditions affecting target trajectory. The guide offers advice on handling damaged action cameras, emphasizing caution.

Quick Summary

Former Delta Force operator John 'Shrek' McPhee recounts the accidental destruction of his GoPro 11 Mini Black during a D-Day commemorative jump in Normandy, France. The camera was shot due to wind causing the target to blow back into his line of fire, leading to a frustrating loss of footage.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Damaged GoPro
  2. 00:10The Accidental Shooting Incident
  3. 00:22Failure During Normandy Jump

Frequently Asked Questions

How did John 'Shrek' McPhee's GoPro 11 Mini Black get destroyed?

John McPhee accidentally shot his GoPro 11 Mini Black during a windy day. The target blew back into his line of fire, resulting in the camera being hit and severely damaged.

Where did the GoPro camera failure occur?

The GoPro camera failed during a D-Day commemorative jump over Sainte-Mère-Église in Normandy, France. This event highlights the risks of equipment failure during significant historical reenactments.

What lessons can be learned from this GoPro incident?

The incident underscores the importance of situational awareness, especially in dynamic environments with wind. It also highlights the potential for gear failure and the need to protect equipment during critical operations or events.

Who is John 'Shrek' McPhee?

John 'Shrek' McPhee is a former Delta Force operator and tactical instructor. He is known for sharing his experiences and expertise, often with a humorous and storytelling approach.

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