AgEagle Visit to IARC

 

 

 

 

AgEagle is in production and sales now of the Radio Controlled Aero Image Systems

Dale Russell sent me a few shots to update my web page on their progress

 

These photos were taken on November 19, 2014

Time 4:09 - Bret programmed his Aero Image Craft in the remote utility vehicle.

I do not know if this is one or three different aircraft.

Since the former events in 2013, Bret has designed his own launching system.

 

Time 4:12 Launch - 1

 

Time 4:15 Launch - 2

 

Time 4:25 Launch - 3

 

Check out his own website for details. I was not sent text on these launches, so I can not elaborate effectively. Since his introduction to the Radio Club, Bret's business has gone international. The use of his craft has also expanded to weather investigation of storm trackers, giving a live sky eye to ground crews of tornado tracking and investigation. There was a good write-up in the Tulsa news in March 2015, but I do not have a copy of that piece.

 

 

 

AgEagle Presentation to the Independence Amateur Radio Club on April 2013

Aerial imaging platforms for agriculture

 

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On April 2nd 2013 we had a presentation of the AgEagle Aero-Image system for the IARC - Independence Amateur Radio Club.  Here are a dozen of my best photos that represent the meeting and our hands-on presentation.  Bret answered all of our questions and gave us enough research data to keep us busy for a while.  Check out his website at www.firstsourcecomposites.com to get his professional details and contact information.

The guts of one of the prototype planes used in aerial photography.

Don Moore of the Radio Club, and Bret Chilcott of AgEagle.

The GPS map mission planner and control interface.

Some attentive patrons.

Speed run and linkage display.

Bret showing the camera mounting areas.

Synchronizing the receiver and controller.

Re-assembly of battery and camera installation.

Tools of the trade.

Radio Club members that access the Library.

Side chats are the key to big questions.

Mr. and Mrs. Emerson taking a test for a radio license upgrade.

 

 

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