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DronePlant

Aviation & Aerospace
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Overview

As drone flying is becoming increasingly popular, the rules for flying drones become correspondingly stringent. Obviously, for good and valid reasons as safety may never be jeopardized, especially in aviation. Pilots don’t like to take chances; at best, they are willing to take calculated risks. As a drone pilot, it will give you peace of mind when you know in advance that you don’t have to worry about the time of day or the area where you will fly whenever you need to fly. You’re always assured that you will make a safe take-off and landing! No matter how difficult the circumstances may be, you can safely fly your drone into and over any area! Introducing the DronePlant Whatever the surface, you can pilot your drone safely into the air. The dangers of sandblasting or drifting sand are well known; taking off from a surface like that is risky and ill-advised. The same goes for gravel, lumpy terrain, wetlands, and tallgrass, these circumstances all jeopardize safe take-offs and landings. Also, the danger of a failing RTH (Return To Home) system should not be underestimated. The RTH system may fail after a less than desirable take-off took place, compromising the RTH function. You will never know the RTH is not working correctly until you need it to make a safe return to base. Hence, it pays off to have full control over your take-off.

  • Overijssellaan

    Overijssellaan, Boswinkel, Enschede, Overijssel, Netherlands, 7543 WB, Netherlands

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