DJI Agras T50 Drone Demonstrations With Rocky Mountain Drones and Flaman

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 มิ.ย. 2024
  • When Rocky Mountain Drones moved from sales of the T40 to the T50, we were quite anxious to experience upgraded performance. Getting out in the field with customers is a great way to put the drone through its paces. We do not see any real movement forward in acres per hour. The controller interface is very nice, improved logic of navigation within the application. The drone is very smooth and it looks like it is going to achieve the goal of handling terrain following better in more challenging environments. We found no changes at all in flight times.
    The goal of this video is to provide potential users with a good look at the drone in flight in several different fields and environments. We hop there is something in the video for anyone considering the use of spray drones.
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  • @peterwoods556
    @peterwoods556 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Great video and perfectly shot v different to operating in SE AUSTRALIA in steep hills. Good to hear speed, height in metric. Can you tell me speed height and swath width? P

    • @libitronaerialdroneservice
      @libitronaerialdroneservice  5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      We have found that wind plays such a big role. I can tell you what we do though. If winds are less than 25km/hr, then we will fly at 3 meter , about 250 micron and will expect 10 meter swath. We will drop alt a little bit at a time to find a sweet spot in higher winds and lose a bit of swath. I have also come to love to film with a chase drone to get a real accurate look at how the fluid is behaving and adjust. For example if you have a look at the sequence starting at 10:17, you can see very well what a speed of 25 km/hr which is just below 16 mph, 3 meters alt and 250 micron behave like in a 15 km/hr wind. The wind direction also worked out so that we were able to fly the field with and then against the wind direction which also is a huge contributing factor. We do not love flying with a side wind.