Behind the lens: Multi-million helicopter camera redefining Naivasha WRC Safari Rally coverage

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Behind the lens: Multi-million helicopter camera redefining Naivasha WRC Safari Rally coverage

As the WRC Safari Rally 2025 roars through the rugged trails of Naivasha, an elite team of pilots and cinematographers took the experience to another level, quite literally.

Flying high above the dust and chaos, Tropic Air Kenya’s chopper pilots delivered jaw-dropping aerial footage that left rally fans in awe.

With masterful precision, the pilots manoeuvred their helicopters at incredible speeds, keeping up with the high-octane action below.

Behind the lens: Multi-million helicopter camera redefining Naivasha WRC Safari Rally coverage

Mounted on these choppers are multi-million-shilling, state-of-the-art gyro-stabilised camera systems, designed to capture every heart-stopping drift, every high-speed jump, and every split-second decision made by the drivers.

Tropic Air Kenya, the Nanyuki-based aviation company, has become synonymous with elite aerial cinematography.

They teamed up with WRC’s legendary rally cameraman Bart Van Aert, whose lens has documented some of the most thrilling moments in motorsport history.

Behind the lens: Multi-million helicopter camera redefining Naivasha WRC Safari Rally coverage

The company shared behind-the-scenes glimpses of their high-tech setup, revealing how the gyro-stabilised cameras are mounted on their helicopters for those breathtaking, fast-paced shots.

Footage has been nothing short of spectacular, offering rally fans an immersive view of the action like never before.

This cutting-edge aerial camera is no ordinary lens, it is a six-axis gyro-stabilised beast that eliminates every bit of turbulence and vibration, ensuring butter-smooth footage no matter how wild the action gets.

Behind the lens: Multi-million helicopter camera redefining Naivasha WRC Safari Rally coverage

Capable of shooting in cinematic 8K resolution, the system supports interchangeable lenses from top brands like RED, ARRI, Sony, and Canon, delivering crystal-clear, slow-motion replays and breathtaking visuals.

Built for extreme conditions, the camera operates flawlessly in scorching heat, heavy dust, and strong winds, making it perfect for the unpredictable Safari Rally terrain.

With joystick-controlled precision, the operators track the fastest cars with pinpoint accuracy, ensuring no moment is missed.

Behind the lens: Multi-million helicopter camera redefining Naivasha WRC Safari Rally coverage

However, this level of innovation comes at a hefty price. Depending on the configuration, this camera system costs between Ksh 20 million and Ksh 60 million, making it one of the most advanced and expensive filmmaking tools in motorsport today.

The rally’s aerial coverage was met with resounding praise on social media, as fans marvelled at the precision and skill behind the footage.

Political strategist Pauline Njoroge shared an exhilarating clip, writing, “Tropic Air Kenya did not come to play! The manoeuvres the pilot has to do to capture the best of the Safari Rally leave one holding their breath. The cameraman is also in his own league! #SafariRallyKenya #WRC.”

David Maina Ndung'u stated that they are doing a fantastic job.

Geoffrey Bigo was equally impressed, noting that Tropic Air is on another level.

@MakotienoMetro pointed out that those chopper pilots are the unsung heroes of the Safari Rally. Their precise air manoeuvres and exact capturing are simply dope!

With every twist and turn of the rally, these unsung aerial heroes continue to redefine sports cinematography, proving that in the world of WRC Safari Rally, some of the best action happens above the clouds.

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