We are, we believe, just at the beginning, at the birth, of a whole new digital era for the construction industry – an era that will see accelerating efficiencies and improved construction practices.
Anti drone technology now on sale
It was bound to happen. For only £800 000 anybody can now buy some kit that can detect a drone from 5 miles away and then disrupt the drone to the point of a crash should they choose to do so. Ouch! Read more to hear more about the new anti drone technology.
Two for the price of one
So far we haven’t turned up to a job with a busload of crewmembers, but one thing is certain – there’ll usually be at least two of us – the CAA approved drone pilot and an observer... Read more for the drone observer's perspective on it all.
FAA Flexes its Muscles with Drone Legislation
The Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) is starting to take seriously the business of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (American English for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles - UAVs - or drones).
UAVs show behind the scenes of your Christmas tree.
The Curse of the Unlicensed Drone
The tail end of 2015 will see thousands of new recreational drones being unwrapped in front of the Christmas tree, mostly tiny but some larger, and a lot of them will carry cameras. Expect the skies to be thick with the little creatures on Boxing Day as users start to master their radio controllers, and expect many tears to be shed as their craft crash into trees, smash into overhead cables, or fly off out of control towards the local fishing pond. Hopefully no dog walkers will be injured.
USING A UAV WE CREATED A 3D MODEL OF A BUILDING
We were recently helped to create 3D images of a historic building in Derbyshire. This was music to our ears as it’s been something we’ve been interested in for some time and seems like a pretty cool thing to be able to do.
Going by the book
Pre-flight assessments are not just a CAA regulation, they are important, we illustrate this in our recent drone filming of the world famous architecture of Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral. Read more to hear what was involved.