Commercial use of drones in farms and other agriculture
Hexa with Hobbywing X8 motors
Hii am building a hexacopter with1.) hobbywing x8 motors2.) flight controller pixhawk PX53.) battery 12s 22Ah4.) wheel base of around 1800mm5.) estimated weight around 17kg without payloadi am looking if anyone has already tuned this type so i can get a head start. looking forwardthank youMike
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Hi All, Low Level Earth Observation was created two years ago and is now ready to start commercial operations in the UK. LLEO web site we posted some videos from last last summer and more will follow this summer. Feel free to drop me a line. Best regards, Keith.
Interesting article from sUAS News:
The Daily Beast on agricultural drones:
Read the rest here.
Here's a blog ("The Unmanned Farmer") from a farmer using UAVs. He hasn't posted recently, however.
If you have some images you want to try out Agisoft has a 30 day trial of their software. http://www.suasnews.com/2013/03/21748/agisoft-release-30-day-trial-... bit pricey if it works for you though.
From all the info available on the net, I think Pretyx is a excellence professional aerial mapping UAV. Unfortunately it is only available in package form and the price may be out of reach or at least beyond their current budget for most of the guys hanging around here. I check with our local dealer here in Malaysia, they also having some difficulty to import the UAV.
If the company will offer air frame only and we'll use APM and MP, I think more people will able to enjoy the good design of Pretyx.
here is a link. While you are there, check out the interesting 3D amination base on aerial image. you can use autopanogiga ( free trial ) to stitch images. can try MS ICE (freeware). You can use geosetter to geo ref individual image. Not aware any open source software able produce geo ref othomosaic. I've been using dronemapper with good result although sometime the othomosaic blending need some improvement. JP is a nice guy and he'll go all out to help you.
3000 acre is 12km2. this is well into 3-4h flight at 10cm pixel resolution. Pix4D is making IR maps from dual camera setups. For NDVI you should rather forget doing two consecutive flights with both cameras unless there is zero cloud coverage and the sun angle is fixed.
Keeyan Pang, any links to some stitched images you have created of large areas? Also, what are people using to stitch images together. Don't really wanna spend the money on an expensive package right away... What are the options out there? I think I remember reading about some opensource-type software packages that would geo-reference images? or was that a pipe dream?
Here is a long discussion with a under graduate student regarding the set up of New Skywalker. If you would like to use it as your air frame, it may have some useful info.
For me, the most comfortable flight time target is 25 - 30 minutes. This is because you can use just one 4S 5000 mah battery with sufficient reserve at the end of the flight and the all up weight of the plane is about 2.2 kg. Lighter plane always fly better.
If you are going to build 1/3 size piper cub, with some simple modification, you may able to get it fly for three hour so you can just sit at the comfort armchair and check your field : )