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Excerpts from DRONELIFE drone news for the week ending April 21, 2023. Click the title below to read the full article. Continue reading below or listen to: sky drop (formerly Flirtey) has obtained Part 102 approval from New Zealand’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and launched its first drone hub in Huntly, New Zealand. This makes SkyDrop the first company in New Zealand to receive approval for live store-to-door drone deliveries, including certain BVLOS operations. Florida Drone Supply’s 3-Month Review of Teledyne FLIR’s SIRAS: Pros, Cons, and Results SIRAS is on the market as public safety and government agencies face increasing…

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Coachella organizers had to create a digital twin for security Below is a guest post By Nilson Kufus, Co-Founder and CEO of Digital Twins and 3D Model Platforms Nomoko. DRONELIFE DOES NOT ACCEPT OR DELIVER PAYMENTS FOR GUEST CONTRIBUTIONS. Continue reading below or listen to: The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival kicked off on April 14 as more than 250,000 people descended into the desert of Indio, California. Event organizers at festivals of this magnitude should give due consideration to security arrangements. In the past, preventable crowd control issues have led to tragedies at festivals. A little over two…

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DJI is the world’s most popular drone brand. The company has made great strides in revolutionizing the market with superior products that cater to the needs of both professionals and hobbyists. The article aims to address this question by delving into various aspects of DJI drones, examining their design features, IP ratings, and real-world performance related to water exposure. It evaluates the capabilities of different DJI drone models and provides insight into their suitability for different environments and applications that may be exposed to water.Is the DJI drone waterproof?the only waterproof DJI drone It’s from the Matrice series. These are…

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Drone photography is taking the world by storm, allowing photographers to capture breathtaking aerial shots from a unique perspective. As this art form has grown in popularity, countless tools and apps have been developed to help photographers improve their skills and streamline their workflow. In this article, we’ll dig into the 10 best drone apps that every drone photographer should have in their arsenal, explaining their uses and benefits to help you shoot. aerial photograph To new heights.1. DJI GO 4 – FREEDJI Go 4 The official app for older DJI drones such as the Phantom 4 Pro and Mavic…

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