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Visuals

Field Outings

(Figure.1 Mavic 2 Pro Checklist)

(Figure.2 Week 12 Orthomosaic PWA)

(Figure.3 Week 12 DSM PWA)

(Figure.4 Pix4D Model - Construction Site)

(Figure.5 Pix4D Model - Salamander Tanks)

(Figure.6 Pix4D Model - Vehicle)

(Figure.7 Week 13 Flight #1 Crosshatch Ortho)

(Figure.8 Week 13 Flight #1 Crosshatch DSM)

(Figure.9 Week 13 Flight #2 Standard Grid Ortho)
(Figure.10 Week 13 #2 Standard Grid DSM)
(Figure.11 Week 14 PWA Ortho)
(Figure.12 PWA Burn Plot Comparison)

 

 

Volumetrics


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(Figure.1 Wolfcreek Pile Volume)

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(Figure.2 Litchfield 07/22/2017)
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(Figure.3 Litchfield 08/27/2017)


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(Figure.4 Litchfield 09/30/2017)

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10cm Volume

100cm Volume

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76317.5687

69238.4037

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165442.6917

188343.7291

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114943.3788

92713.6886

(Figure.5 Volume Table)

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(Figure.6 Cut Fill)



Cartography

(Figure.2 Shaded DSM)

(Figure.3 Shaded Aspect DSM)

(Figure.4 Shaded Slope)

(Figure.5 Orthomosaic)



C-Astral Bramor PPX


(Figure.1 Parachute Folding Video)

(Figure.2 Mission #1)

(Figure.3 Mission #1 Settings)

(Figure.4 Mission #2)

(Figure.5 Mission #2 Settings)

(Figure.6 Mission #3 Landing area with wind - 5m/s & 300 degree direction)

(Figure.7 Mission #3 Landing area with wind - 9.7m/s & 194 degree direction)

(Figure.8 Mission #3 Flight Summary)


Getting to know ArcPro

(Figure.1 Creating a Project)

Figure.2 Navigating to Singapore
(Figure.2 Navigating to Singapore)

(Figure.3 Singapore with added data)

(Figure.4 Zooming in to the downtown area)

(Figure.5 Adding basemap and pins)

(Figure.6 Spatial Join tool)

(Figure.7 Spatial Join table)

(Figure.8 Spatial Join table)

(Figure.9 Map Pins with Labels)

(Figure.10 Final Product)

 

Measure Ground Control

(Figure.1 Martell Forest)

(Figure.2 Airspace Warning Menu)

(Figure.3 PWA)

(Figure.4 McCormick Woods)

(Figure.5 Creating a Flight Plan in AirMap)

(Figure.6 Weather Menu & Legend)

(Figure.7 IMU Calibration)

(Figure.8 Compass Calibration)

(Figure.9 Gimbal Calibration)

(Figure.10 Mavic 2 Pro at 60 meters)

(Figure.11 Mavic 2 Pro at 80 meters)

(Figure.12 Mavic 2 Pro at 122 meters)

(Figure.13 Zenmuse X7 with 16mm lense at 60 meters)

(Figure.14 Zenmuse X7 with 24mm lense at 60 meters)

(Figure.15 Focal Length Chart)

(Figure.16 Waypoint 1)

(Figure.17 Waypoint 2)

(Figure. 18 Waypoint 3)

(FIgure.19 Waypoint 4 - increasing altitude to 80 meters)

(Figure.20 Waypoint 4 - Stoping video)

(Figure.21 Waypoint 5)

(Figure.22 Waypoint 6 - RTH)

(Figure.23 Waypoint 6 - Capture panorama)


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