Hi guys Today I joined this website to enhance my knowledge of aerial imagery using drones. Could you please advise any important in-depth article on this website or anywhere else. My experience is just on Phantom series of DJI drones and a bit of Inspire. I am, however, certified drone pilot by CASA (Australia). My website is this: https://www.personaldrones.com.au/drones-for-sale Thanks --
Dr. Tahir: Welcome to the forum. This forum is primarily intended as a support form for customers of Freefly Systems, so you may find better answers to your question using Google -- your posting actually has an excellent search phrase: aerial imagery using drones. You'll find such search hits as: https://www.personaldrones.com.au/aerial-imagery/ -- which, coincidentally is also in .au. EDIT: Hey wait a minute! That link I posted was to a page on your web site! You seem to already know quite a lot about aerial imagery based on what you've written. Hope this helps Andy Forensic Software & sUAV / Drone Analyst : Photographer : Videographer : Pilot (Portland, Oregon, USA): Trees=2, Ground=1, Props=11. The Ground Is The Limitâ„¢ ---------- Forensic Drone Analyst : Forensic sUAV Analyst : Forensic Unmanned Aircraft Analyst : Forensic Drone Expert
gngrzky welcome to the forums. Would you be kind enough to change your user name to your real first name and last name, please? The reasons for this (and how to do it) are explained here: http://forum.freeflysystems.com/index.php?threads/real-names.497/.
Thanks Andy for posting that link. I consider myself a student of Aerial Imagery.! I am a fan of your Systems but are too expensive for me. May be one day!... who knowa!
Just Finished writing an article on Drone Inspection: Summary: 10 Applications of Drone Inspection Drone inspection is an efficient and affordable solution to inspect industrial assets. Engineers and inspectors can get valuable information about their structures in real-time manner and can take important decisions instantly. Previously it was a tedious and highly risky method with high insurance costs. There could be many objectives and possible scenarios for drone inspection. However, the major purpose is to get a close-up view of the industrial assets and hard to reach areas. Some of the common situations could be one or more of the following: 1. Taking images of high structures such as wind turbines, silos and bridges. 2. Monitoring of the oil and gas pipelines and looking for any areas requiring attention. 3. Inspection of hazardous areas. 4. Roof inspections for any sign of deterioration or leakage. 5. Drone inspection using infrared cameras to get an estimate of the heat loss. 6. Underwater inspection using drones 7. Drone inspection performed on behalf of an insurance company to process a claim. 8. Using UAV to check the cracks in a building. 9. Performed UAV inspection for help and rescue. 10. Drone inspection of high-radiation areas where sending human is impossible. Drones Used for Inspection: The most common commercial drones used for the industrial inspections are following: 1. Sensefly eBee 2. DJI Matric 200 (M200) 3. Elios by Flayability