Hello all!
Just a suggestion for those who got affected by the FAA enforcement policies against UAVs used for aerial Photography in LA area, and even if you are not affected by this you can use our telescopic masts that go up to 60 ft high.
No crashes, no more "mayday mayday, my batteries are dying", no police asking questions, no repairs and no parts to be ordered for replacement......
Most of my customers and even myself are completing 90% or more of the AP jobs only using telescopic masts, shooting the images from an average altitude of 35 - 45 ft.
Feel free to ask me questions at info@aeromao.com
More info is available here:
http://www.aeromao.com/telescopic_masts
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Sure Jason, I do fly for love too!
Tempted to try the mast as antenna as well......
Cheers!
I can see where as a photographer you want the easiest and most reliable way to get your photographs, which is your lively hood.. I fly for the sheer love of aviation and the hopes to research and develop better air frames, electronics, programs and applications. You have obviously found a great and inexpensive way to meet your needs and I am all about that. I would love to see these used as an antenna array to produce longer distances between radio and craft though. :)
Yes, I know it can be used as antenna, but I don't know details on that.
Most of my customers use it for elevated photography and video.
Funny thing is that, some of my customers (even myself) now use more and more the mast for real estate AP than the actual drones! As elevated photography business operator you must think objectively. What gives the highest return with lowest operational cost/risk? mast or drone?
That's why I leave the drones for sundays or for aerial photography at higher altitudes....
Thanks for your comments!
This is an excellent product for windy days and for those no fly zones close to airports!
Could you use that as an antenna mast?
I definetly think that putting an antena on the top of that would benificial for range and signal quality. Both for all your guys hobby video and for my wireless spectrum scanners.
That's a great idea - An elevated mooring point for the quad's tether! :-)
Prolly not so good for hydrogen ArduBlimps though...
Certainly is not as fun as flying our drones, but sure it keeps cash coming in nicely. :-)
Is not going to replace drones, is a complimentary platform for aerial photography for real estate a most low altitude operations.
Too reliable, not enough fun and would bankrupt the Drone suppliers.
Peter