Actually, airplanes are more easilly and inexpensively rigged for forward-looking cameras which are the ones everyone associates with movies. The fact of the matter is that your brain thinks forward-looing because that's what the expensive, motion picture shots are. They're usually taken from the nose mount of a helicopter. In reality, these are not likely to show up on independent productions because they are the most expensive shots. The indies are likely to get the side-mounted camera shots which are taken out of the sides of helicopters and airplanes with devices like Arnie's mount and, as you might imagine, are completely different. That said, in the UK there's a wonderful invention that we've just ordered that attaches to the wing mount strut. This device makes getting the forward-looking shot affordable for the indie and they just look so much better. Find them at
http://www.lastrefuge.co.uk/data/aer...ion_mount.html