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Pixhawk v6 supports innovation through interoperability and provides a robust, feature-rich set of standards designed to help manufacturers bring new aircraft to market. The Dronecode Foundation (DF) is the organization behind the Pixhawk FMU (Flight Management Units) Open Standards, open to all with contributions and participation from the Pixhawk Special Interest Group. Member of the Drone Code Foundation. What is a Pickhawk? Pixhawk is not a specific product. It is a set of open standards endorsed by leading semiconductor manufacturers, software companies, and drone engineering companies. These standards cover requirements for many aspects of drone hardware and electronic design. The…

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Looking for the best drone under $300? With so many models, features, and options available, why not try to find the most cost-effective and feature-rich drone on the market? can be difficult. Don’t worry – that’s where we come in! In this guide, we’ll take a closer look at 10 of them. Best drone under $300. There is no doubt that you will be satisfied from drone beginners to veterans! We’ll cover features, specs, and pricing so you can find the best model for your budget and needs.Register your droneOne thing to note if you live in the US or…

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Percepto Drone becomes Canada’s first drone approved for BVLOS flight: BVLOS without a visual observer DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M. Crosby Continue reading below or listen: Leading provider of autonomous inspection and surveillance solutions today Percept For the first time in Canada, this BVLOS operation does not require a visual observer on site. Percept Air Max has been issued his BVLOS Special Flight Operations Certificate (SFOC) by Rocky Mountain Unmanned Systems and its general manager, Kevin Toderal, and has been conducting remote inspections on pilot projects since this month. OPG facilities have access to remote high-frequency visual inspections with actionable…

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DOE Site Uses Flyability’s Elios 3 Drone to Map Radioactive Waste Depot DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M. Crosby FlyabilityAfter more than a year of preparation and research, the Elios 3 has successfully completed a 3D mapping operation of a radioactive waste depot. The information gained from the mapping project is very important in planning the decommissioning of the vault. This is believed to be the first time a drone has penetrated a high-level radioactive waste repository. Mission was conducted last November at the Idaho Nuclear Technology and Engineering Center at the Idaho National Laboratory site by a team of about…

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