Unmanned Flying Camera06/05/2011 |
| KOREC, UK, is to become the sole UK and Irish distributor of SenseFLY’s unmanned flying camera, the swinglet CAM made by the Swiss company, SenseFLY. The swinglet CAM is a lightweight, unmanned air vehicle (UAV) with a high-resolution electronically integrated digital camera. |
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Designed to undertake small scale aerial mapping projects it can be deployed in under one minute, is hand-launched and has a take-off weight of just 500g. The camera records 10-40 cm/pixel images and can produce over 100 hectares of aerial photo coverage during its 30 minute flight.
An integrated GPS-based miniature autopilot ensures that the
swinglet CAM starts, flies and lands silently on its own. Its flight path is defined
in easy to use PC based software and can be updated at any point during the
flight by using the software’s simple drag and drop functions. When the swinglet
CAM lands, images can be immediately downloaded and are ideal for use in a wide
range of applications including wildlife monitoring, traffic monitoring,
archaeology, crop monitoring, security, mapping or environmental projects. KOREC’s Mapping Solutions Consultant Brock Ryder said, “The swinglet CAM has been developed to undertake a wide range of aerial mapping projects without the usual costs or set ups involved – it’s simply thrown in the air for take-off and returns to the same location for an automatic landing. Previous sales in Europe indicate that it will open up customised aerial photography to a whole new market in the UK and Ireland where previously costs were prohibitive: anyone from a small landowner to a large government body can expect a swift return on investment. End users can now be the pilot of their own aerial photography missions and have access to the data minutes after landing! Additionally, the swinglet CAM’s low weight and size mean that there are few flying restrictions!”
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