Posted by Riley Smith on February 14, 2018 at 4:05pm
First off! Long time lurker. Second, this is for work. It is kinda what I do. So you will be helping me solve my problem and for that I thank you in advance.So a simple solution off that bat for me is the DJI inspire 2. It has all the goodies I need.Limitation:1) firmware that prevents flying in certain areas.Solution:1) Not upgrade the hardware or will it come pre-installed with this hardware update?2) Custom build one from scratch!?I use pixhawks regularly and am quite familiar with them and all the goodies that they present.Custom build Limitations:1) Good camera gimbals are hard to come by. Or at least user friendly.2) Finding frames big enough to support at least a 20mp camera.3) Probably the biggest. needs to be USA supplier. Sorry, I love my country.**Any recommendations or links to good websites would be super awesome!Glad to be a part of such a good progressive community.-Riley
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We make a variety of ready to fly UAVs and frame kits that might be suitable for your needs. I have attached a picture of two of our frames with a 3DR IRIS for scale. The large frame supports 30" props, while the smaller frame supports 18" props. Both frames are extremely stiff and lightweight, and are sealed from the elements.
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We make a variety of ready to fly UAVs and frame kits that might be suitable for your needs. I have attached a picture of two of our frames with a 3DR IRIS for scale. The large frame supports 30" props, while the smaller frame supports 18" props. Both frames are extremely stiff and lightweight, and are sealed from the elements.
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-Brian
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A 550 or larger hex frame build should be large enough for whatever size camera you choose, have you considered that?