I dont know what is picavet. But I dont think thatKite, or balloon or similar 
flying objects could cover rapidly and systematically a rectangular area, be 
stabilized and produce images of quality.

The fix wings are still expansive but can produce rapidly very precise 
imageries and elevation models. It would be interesting to examine the 
faisability to develop such a project including both hardware and open source 
software.

 
Pierre 
 

    Le vendredi 1 juin 2018 17 h 39 min 06 s HAE, James <james2...@gmail.com> a 
écrit :  
 
 cheaper and simpler would be a kite and a picavet system. I was looking into 
building a FPV, but just getting it to fly in a pattern gets expensive 
quickly(even building from scratch)

On Thu, May 31, 2018, 9:01 PM Florian Lohoff, <f...@zz.de> wrote:


Hi,
is there a Mailinglist for the Technical aspects of DIY Remote Sensing
e.g. Aerial imaging? 

I am talking about Drone/Copter/Autonomous flying like Sensefly Ebee 
and the like.

As a lot of people are not capable of buying of the shelve equipment
like the Ebee it might be interesting to get people together with
their DIY projects. Autonomous Fixed Wings could be build in the range
of 300€ - But then IMHO the hard part starts.

Camera, Georeferencing the GeoTIFFs, creating a WMS service to be
able to use them with Josm etc. Getting together an Open Source
toolchain, docker containers, howtos etc 


Here is a (German) walk through in building a FPV Wing. We wouldnt need
the FPV parts and this size is most likely not capable of carrying a
camera but its a start.

https://blog.seidel-philipp.de/fpv-wing-aus-kopter-teilen-bauen-mit-inav/


For somebody who has dealt with electronics in the past its Buildable
but i am having a hard time getting it actually to fly.

Flo
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