Vineyard Study
September 10th, 2015
This survey was flown by one of our customers over a grape winery using his fixed wing UAV at about max legal USA altitude (400ft). Fixed wings have to fly faster than a multi-rotor to stay airborne and he was still able to get good overlap flying at 10m/s (recommended for this altitude is typically 8.5m/s or slower). Reducing side overlap and making more survey passes is recommended if your UAV cannot fly our recommended maximum speed of 1.5m/s (5f/s) per 20m (65ft) altitude.
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Vehicle |
Finwing Penguin (Pixhawk - AP3.1) |
Height AGL |
370ft (113m) |
GSD (Average) |
1.68in/px (4.28cm/px) |
Speed |
33f/s (10m/s) |
Surveyed Area |
20.54 acres |
NDVI Processed Single Camera Image
(Pix4D Pro - 3cm/px Resolution)
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