Drone technology is becoming ubiquitous. This summer, NFL franchises are deploy flying robots over their respective training camp sessions to capture the overhead perspective for coaches and scouts to pour over in film rooms. And once Amazon gets approval for its long-awaited drone delivery fleets, an overhead stream of UAV traffic will be just as commonplace in your … [Read more...] about 5 Places You Wouldn’t Expect To Find A Drone
Game Of Drones: How DJI Is Winning The Throne
Much like the warring factions in the critically-acclaimed HBO phenomenon Game Of Thrones, the nascent unmanned aerial vehicles industry is in the midst of its own clash for supremacy. Now, just in case you thought this was some Game of Thrones fanboy tirade, it’s not (but don't try and contact us tonight after 10). We’re here to discuss how DJI is basically dominating the … [Read more...] about Game Of Drones: How DJI Is Winning The Throne
3 Predictions About the Immediate Future of the Consumer Drone Space
Things tend to move pretty fast in today’s connected world, especially when compared to when I was growing up way back in stone age of the Nineties. What may be true today is usually proven false tomorrow, and the drone industry is certainly not immune to this phenomenon. Just a few months ago the industry was awash in negative feelings, most of which were being lobbed at … [Read more...] about 3 Predictions About the Immediate Future of the Consumer Drone Space
Explaining the FAA’s ‘Drone No Fly Zone’ Flight Bans
Perhaps you were hoping to catch some breathtaking aerial footage of the running of the 141st Kentucky Derby a few weeks ago with your shiny new Phantom 3? Or maybe the arrival of spring has you pining to throw that new hobbyist drone up over the nearest MLB stadium on game day? If I may, please allow me a word of caution: Don’t do it. FAA has gone to great lengths – most … [Read more...] about Explaining the FAA’s ‘Drone No Fly Zone’ Flight Bans
Drones On The Farm In 2015: Dark Days Ahead
The next 12 months in the always-moving world of unmanned aerial technology (drones) could prove quite the rough stretch for drones in agriculture. Although I hesitate to be such a buzz-kill while still in the midst of the holiday season, I can’t ignore the fact that many precision ag industry insiders I’ve spoken with recently have expressed concern that a near perfect storm … [Read more...] about Drones On The Farm In 2015: Dark Days Ahead