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DJI Phantom 4 Features

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When DJI takes to the sky we break new ground. It's that simple. Every time we innovate it becomes the standard. Often imitated, but never replicated. our newest creation is all this and more. The Phantom 4 is an easy-to-use flying camera powered by the world's most advanced artificial intelligence technology. Now, all you have to do is direct it where to go. Here, let's take a closer. Look at this thing. It's a total redesign. Polished shell, vented composite core underbelly engineered for strength and weight. Sleek, refined, elegant. But there's tremendous strength in elegance. Look-a reinforced gimbal for greater stability. And the motors refined for increased flight efficiency raised so you can go faster without propellers poking into footage where they don't belong. That's gonna come in handy when you're going fast. How fast? That fast. We've added a new sport mode for more experienced pilots to get i popping shots or maybe just to bring out yo

DJI Mavic 2

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Only minutes ago new photos surfaced online, showing the new DJI Mavic 2 ‘Enterprise’ edition. In a previously leaked photo, we already got the impression that the new Mavic 2 would allow for interchangeable gimbal/camera options, but the ‘Enterprise’ edition seems to take that flexibility to a whole new level. It makes sense for DJI to use the compact foldable Mavic platform and allow for different payloads to be mounted. The new photos also show parts of the drone we have not yet seen before. DJI MAVIC 2 ‘ENTERPRISE’ EDITION This morning, Friday the 13th, starts out pretty good for drone enthusiasts around the world as two new photos of DJI’s hotly anticipated new Mavic 2 drone surfaced online. The photos seem to show a new version of the Mavic 2, called the Mavic ‘Enterprise’ edition. In the first photo we saw of this new drone, it already seemed that it would have some kind of interchangeable gimbal/camera system. It now seems that DJI has taken this approach t

History and How a Technology Drones Works

Drones are everywhere. They're used in television, movies, toys, military, agriculture , construction, sports, manufacturing, and more and the newest technology is even more advanced than you know. The official name for the remote-controlled drones. We know and love / hate is UAVs or unmanned aerial vehicles though the military calls them unmanned aerial systems or UAS --is the word drone implies something which operates on its own though most military drones or UAVs are simply remote-controlled but for the sake of simplicity. We're just going to keep calling them drones anyway. The first weaponized drone was flown in 1994 the Predator MQ-1; but advances in the last 20 years have been incredible. Take, for example, the largest drone around today: a 757-sized UAV called Triton operated by the U.S. Navy. Its 130-foot wingspan and fuel efficiency allows it to fly 2,000 nautical miles in a mission, identify ships, de-ice its wings, and navigate turbulence — ALL without human inte

Study of KFB: The Benefits of Agricultural Drones

It's a time of surveying crops and we learned about the benefits of agricultural drones  for farmers. We had a background of aviation and also model aviation. And, there's a potential of collaborating together. So, we did we built some aircraft for them. This is a brand new technology that's gonna really benefit farmers. The start of the computer industry of the UAV AG industry. We could develop this technology with Kansas State's help and focus on the benefits to the farmer. Make the technology work for the farmer! And so it would save them money the technology that it was a win-win situation. We could start at Kansas based firm focusing on agriculture and robotic aircraft. The real benefit of this is not the aircraft the benefit is the images that the aircraft captures and the data that's created from that image. The end result can be a geo-referenced image or a prescription map. That's used in the chemical applicator so that will ultimately turn the nozzles