Drones (UAVs) are aircraft with three or more engines that allow takeoff from small areas and are controlled with remote control system, these machines are equipped with very sophisticated electronics that allow them to maintain the established position and altitude. WayPoint navigation via georeferenced maps is possible. The use of these means makes it possible to apply aerial photography and video in most places given their low noise level. Takeoff is done vertically so it is possible to do it even on uneven terrain, not requiring a real runway.
Fields of application: - Cinema
- Television
- Documentaries.
- Petrochemical Refinery Inspections
- Video Clips
- Sports and Events
- Weddings and Parties
- Construction Sites
- Villas and Locations
- Events
- Agritourism
- Photogrammetry Archaeology
- Tourist facilities
- Residential complexes
- Marinas
- Land and tourism boards
- Bathing establishments
- Leasing of real estate for sale
Electric Motors: Electric drones use electric motors as their primary source of propulsion. These motors are powered by rechargeable electric batteries.
Batteries: Lithium-polymer (LiPo) batteries are the most common type of batteries used in electric drones. These batteries offer good energy density and provide the energy required for flight.
Lightweight and Agility: Electric drones are often lightweight and agile, making them suitable for a wide range of applications, including aerial photography, drone racing, and exploration.
Quiet Operation: Compared to drones with internal combustion engines, electric drones tend to be quieter, making them less invasive in urban and natural environments.
Recharging: Electric drone batteries need to be recharged between flights. Battery life affects the maximum flight duration and varies depending on the size of the drone and payload.