The Delair UX11 Lite is widely considered one of the world’s most professional and accurate fixed-wing mapping drones. Now exclusively in Australia through Sphere Drones, it is the fixed-wing solution for efficient highly precise and safe mapping in industries from geospatial, surveying, mining, construction, oil & gas and transportation to name a few.
The Delair UX11 Lite is widely considered one of the world’s most professional and accurate fixed-wing mapping drones. Now exclusively in Australia through Sphere Drones, it is the fixed-wing solution for efficient highly precise and safe mapping in industries from geospatial, surveying, mining, construction, oil & gas and transportation to name a few.
Hand launched, deep stall landing and one hour flight time, the UX11 Lite features 3G/4G telemetry for relaying the data to your Android tablet with Mission Control. These features ensure an easy workflow from drone through to analytics. By adding some surveyed Ground Control Points (GCP’s) within the flight mapping area, the UX11 Lite can be used to easily and rapidly produce accurate mapping data.
Map large areas faster:
Cover 2,1 km2 (520 acres) with 1.7 cm GSD at 122 m flight height. Industrial camera with optional PPK activation for survey-grade results down to 1 cm precision.
BVLOS-ready communications:
Mobile connectivity via 3G network (4G-ready) for unlimited range or optional radio link.
Precise takeoffs and landings:
High-angle (30 degrees) takeoffs and landings for use in confined areas, low-speed landing using distance-measurement technology.
Easy-to-use AndroidTM mission planning and monitoring app:
Pre-flight checklist, no-fly zones, modern user interface, in-flight data review.
You must operate this aircraft in your line–of–sight in daylight. Do not let it get too far away from you.
You must not fly closer than 30 metres to vehicles, boats, buildings or people.
You must not fly over any populous area, such as beaches, other people’s backyards, heavily populated parks, or sports ovals where there is a game in progress.
If you are in controlled airspace, which covers most Australian cities, you must not fly higher than 400 feet (120 metres).
You should not fly within 5.5km of an airfield.
It’s illegal to fly for money or economic reward unless you have an Remotely Piloted Aircraft Operating Certificate (ReOC) or are flying in accordance with the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) guidelines (More info: CASA Commercial RPA Use).