How much is DJI Worth?

A few months ago a wrote about DJI annual and quarterly profits, and how difficult it was to get any real numbers. Well, here is a number $10 billion for you.

I meant to post this a few weeks ago, one of my oldest friends is a trader, he was telling me that his firm was thinking of backing DJI.  I told him it was a no brainer, even though the new 3DR Solo looks like it could take a chunk out of the Phantom 3’s market, DJI have a bright future ahead of them.

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DJI is currently looking to raise money from investors for a a $10,000,000,00 or ten billion for a stock market valuation!

Not bad for a company that didn’t exist ten years ago. They now employ over 3000 staff with offices in America, Germany and Netherlands, and distributors all over the world, its not a bad investment if you have the cash!

Well done Frank Wang (CEO), who set the company up while at University, i barely even made it to class!

TU!

PS – how sweet does the new solo look. Looking forward to seeing that in action!

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‘Pimp My Inspire’

Just a quick post this evening, i’ve got another Pre Site Assessment to do, this time for my local, Country Hall and Park. Its a Grade I listed House, built in 1740, but the Estate dates back to 1086, and i’ve walked around its grounds for 25 years, so you can imagine how pleased i am. More news to follow.

So i came across this DJI Inspire 1 the other day. I thought the Inspire couldn’t look any better. Well i was wrong. I actually contacted the guy who made this on Facebook, Max Magerkurth. Not only has this guy got a coolest looking Inspire, he also has a name to match!

Check this out

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Oh Yeah.

According to Max its been ‘Hydro Dipped’, no idea what that means, but that also sounds cool, and i want it too! Having your own company logo or branding on a flying platform is not a stupid idea!?!?! Now thats got me thinking…

If you like the Max’s Inspire, you might like some of his other fantastic creations.

https://vimeo.com/magerkurthfilms/videos

http://workhousecreative.com/

 

I had a look around the net to see if anyone else had done similar things. It appears DJI are now selling a Carbon Fibre Inspire directly. Maybe everyone already knew this, but it was news to me.

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http://www.scorpiondrones.com/inspire-1-carbon

Looks cool, better in my opinion than my white one, but not as cool as the first. I love the pattern and the red Leg Struts. They are my business colours, so yeah, we like.

Thumbs Up Max!

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Waiting for CAA UAS Approval?

My Ops Manual has just been sent to the CAA. According to the CAA website, and my contact at EuroUSC, it takes approximately 28 days for it to be passed off and ‘permisson to fly’ to be granted. I’ve sketched the 26th May, into my mind, including weekends, so it might be longer.

So what do you do while your waiting. Or more appropriately, what can you do?

I have been toying with the idea of approaching a few local businesses, telling them about what i do, and what i can offer them. I decided on monday this week, that i would do just that.

Today i visited my first client, a prestigious Golf Course in my local Town. At 1pm this afternoon they gave me the keys to a Golf Buggy and gave to free run of the Grounds.

This is the only image of the Course, the Club’s website currently has…..

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I have offered my Aerial Photography services free of charge. Why? Well, until i have received ‘Permission for Aerial Work – PFAW. Secondly, there are lots of Golf Courses in my area. Golf Courses have money and their members are generally wealthy. Its not about getting my grubby mitts on their cash, its about Networking, building a client base.

Filming a Golf Course will help improve my portfolio, i’ve tended to fly over fields and rivers of late. I spent over 4 hours on location today, this allowed me to conduct a thorough ‘pre’ on-site assessment. Using GoogleMaps on my Ipad i was able to spot local hazards. My Regional VFR Map to identified the Course is within Regional Class D Air Space, so i will need to contact my local ATC.

I cannot wait to get started in ernest. I plan on visiting the site again later this week, and the Course Manager has asked that i look to film in a few weeks, allowing the foliage to fully bloom, and the course to look its best. This gives me time to plan my shots and angles. Because i was given a Buggy, i was able to drive around the entire location, so i already have an idea of the shots i want to get.

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An additional Camera Operator is going to be essential to get the best shots. Luckily the Course Pro is a UAS fan, he had already pitched the idea to the Board! He knows the shots he wants, so i will be taking some of my ‘direction’ from him.

I will post more when more happens!

New DJI Updates!

DJI have just released details on the next set of up-dates for the DJI Inspire 1… and the one we have all been waiting for…..

GROUND STATION!

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Yes, DJI have finally got round to giving us what should really have been launched, Ground Station control. Which will allow you to autonomously plan and navigate your flight plans. YouTube streaming will be available. Which is great for me, as i’ve just set up a YouTube Channel and this will cut out having to upload to my MacBook first. Sweet.

Their is brief mention of the new Inspire Gimbal, but there is still no mention as to when Home-Lock and Point of Interest will be released.

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Come on DJI, stop giving us new updates for the Phantom3, lets get what people have paid a fortune for, sorted first…… stop being like Apple!

Not sure when over these updates will happen but ill keep you posted!

TU!

DJI Inspire, Me and the Police!

If i think of Drones and the Police, i think of one thing…someones in trouble!

Back in December, i blogged about Eddie Mitchell, who was arrested for using his UAS, i think it was a Phantom. He is a CAA approved UAS Pilot, he identified himself, and was flying safely before three offices detrained him, and attempted to land the Aircraft themselves. Eddie was detained for 5 hours. Not needed.

Because of this, i called South Yorkshire Police and informed the confused Officer that took my call, who i was, my contact details and the areas i was flying. I wanted to make sure i covered my ass, and also to give the Police a bit of information about UAS (and after my experience with the Police the other day, im hoping i can work with my local force and help improve their awareness of our industry).

So on tuesday i was out flying. It was the day before my exam, i had been out for an hour that morning and it was about 2pm. I was parked at my one of my usual haunts, a collection of huge fields, that over look a Medieval Castle. Nice.

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I was still sat in my car about to get out and set up to fly. They slowed as they approached my car. Both looked at me. Eeek, even though i have nothing to be guilty about, i immediately feel guilty. 20 seconds later, they pull up behind me.

I in a moment of ‘inspiration’ the best way to avoid looking guilty for something i haven’t even done… is my Inspire!

I get out the car with my black plastic case. They give me a strange look. I walk over and ask if they would like to see me fly. Another strange look.

I set up in my usual spot while they dealt with a call. 5 minutes later they are back. One of the Officers walks over, really friendly and asks if he can watch. Of course! I make sure its safe to take off. I begin with showing off the auto take off, impressed him with the auto landing gear, dazzled him with the speed and amazed him with the dual remote live stream feed. He was really impressed. Like really, impressed.

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As he said, imagine how much money could be saved using a fleet of small UAV’s, as opposed to a maintaining and refuelling a Helicopter. You can imagine a future where Police cars have their own Drone in the boot and the Ground Station built into the Dash, one drives, one flies, both chase and catch the crim.

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Anyways i just thought i’d share my very positive experience with South Yorkshire Police, and i hope if you come into contact with Officers in the field, they are as friendly and appreciative.

Thumbs Up SYP!

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Overland UAS on YouTube

So, i have finally given into peer pressure and have set up a YouTube account.

Its sole purpose is to offer the same news, reviews, comments and opinions, in another format, that is sometimes more useful than simply writing about it.

For example, a few weeks ago, i attached a few luggage straps to my Inspire case and an old Rucksack, so i can take my Inspire on my back when Mountain Biking or Hiking. Lots of people got in touch, commenting on how useful the post was, and how they could do the same thing. Its so much easier to demonstrate this visually.

So here is the details of my new YouTube channel. I will apologies in advance for my Yorkshire accent, if i need to add subtitles just let me know. Please feel free to comment or rant, i’m not a precious person, i’m still learning, and hopefully this channel can help all us newbies!

TU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqY-eq7m17o&feature=youtu.be

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Drone Wars

Is that a GoPro Black? No its a Bomb!!!

A Few months ago i wrote about how ‘Consumer’ UAVs are helping less well funded armies fight the big boys, in particular how the Ukrainian Army was using DJI Phantoms to help fight ‘Separatists’ in places like Donestsk – Ok lets call it Dronestsk from now on!

Well, as per, there are people with far better journalistic talents, and contacts to get even closer to the action. Well the guys at the Guardian News Paper have actually been out and met the Ukrainians using Crowd-funding and Private Business to help even the odds.

Here is link to their articles and also mine from February

http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/apr/24/crowdfunding-war-ukraines-diy-drone-makers

https://overlanduas.wordpress.com/2015/02/20/uas-footage-ukraine/?preview=true&preview_id=189&preview_nonce=8e305a21d5&post_format=standard

TU

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BUNC-S UAS Flight Exam for Commercial Pilots Licence

In December 2014 i began my BNUC-s UAS Pilots Licence training through EuroUSC. I was a complete newbie to the industry, and had only flown RC Craft, from childhood, to child adulthood!

On Wednesday this week, i came one step closer to being able to realise the last years dream. I passed my BUNC-S Flight Examination. YAY. I live in the North, so i picked Congleton as my location.

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When you are booked onto your exam, you will be sent an info pack, and the co-ordinate for the location you are being examined. This will be Lat and Long, so make sure your up-to date. Your expected to find your own way there, and do your Assessments based on that location.

So how was it? Firstly, before i talk about what occurred, it important to discuss to basics of the examination.

The exam is designed to test your Piloting Skills, you Crew Management Ability and Pre-Flight Assessments and Observations of potential Hazards.

Like, with the Ground School, i was unable to find much info at all on what is expected in the Flight Exam, other than the basic info EuroUSC give you. And the reason is clear why, they expect you to treat the exam like it is a business appointment. You client isn’t going to hold your hand, so your on your own!

So, i decided i would put together a collection of things to consider, and give you a basic idea of what to expect. There is no point in telling you everything that occurs or the things that might catch you out. Why? Well firstly, its best to learn from your own mistakes. Secondly, as long as you have done your prep, and you can fly safely, you don’t need to stress yourself too much.

Remember, this isn’t your driving test. Yes, you are expected to listen to instructions, and carry out objectives, but unlike the ‘parallel park or emergency stop’ in your driving test, if you make a mistake you can have another go. The examiner is looking to see that you have the basic fundamental knowledge of how to control an Aircraft safety, he will also offer suggestions to improve, should you need it.

I would like to state now, that i learnt more from listening to the examiner, making suggestions to my approach to flying, in that 3 hours i spent with him, than in the last year flying on my own.

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You are expected to complete a series of manoeuvres during the examination. These are detailed by EuroUSC. When you have passed Ground School, submitted your Ops Manual and paid the £420 Flight Exam fee, they will send you “Pilot Instructions for BUNC-s Flight Examination”.

It is common knowledge what is typically expected. So practice this when your next out.

  • Perform a figure of 8, moving the Aircraft at each turn.
  • Fly the Aircraft in a Rectangle shape, in ATTI Mode, turning at each corner.
  • An accelerated accent at 45 degrees or Decent at 45 degrees.
  • In addition you will be given a short flight plan, and expected to complete tasks along the way.

What helped me the most was having an Observer with me, my Dad. He was able to inform me of things going on behind me, or out of my eye shot, so i could concentrate on the task in hand. AS you treat the exam like a business contract, you really begin to see how ‘effective’ UAS Aerial Photography companies, have a Crew of at least 2.

Had it not be an examinations, it would have been fun. I had acres and acres of open land to fly over, the sun shining and a 3mph southerly wind. Not quiet shorts weather but almost!

My examiner was a chap called Paul Carr. Those of you reading this will no-doubt be beginners so you might not have heard that name before. If you have, you know your stuff. Paul is one of the most qualified UAS Pilots in the country. He has over 13 platforms in his Ops Manual and have more than 20 years flying under his belt. It also helps that he is a really friendly guy. He is there to exam you, but also assist you. He won’t give you any answers, but might give you a cheeky suggestion. He won’t criticise a mistake you make, he will offer a friendly pointer and let you have another go.

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I have a few tips that i think are invaluable.

  1. Batteries. Take enough batteries with you. You have 3 hours there, and that included Prep and briefing, so you can have at least 60 minutes flight time. Have you got enough power for that? I took 2 TB47 and 1 TB48. I rinsed my TB48, one TB47 and have 3 cells left on my final TB47. If you run out of power before you complete all your objectives, you fail.
  2. Make sure you have a VFR Chart for the area your being examined.
  3. Use all the Resources available to you, when completing you ‘Pre Site Assessment’. Dont just use you VFR and Google Maps.
  4. Wear suitable clothing. I sent my Dad off to the middle of a field to do some observing for me. He got stuck in a bog… hahaha he was not impressed.
  5. Practice
  6. Practice
  7. Practice

There is some confusion at the moment regarding Pilot ‘Class’ or ‘Tiering’. The booklet suggests you are classified level 1 to 3, depending on how you fly in your exam. Level 1 fly in ATTI, Level 2, complete exam in GPS and 3, using waypoint. I practiced all my manoeuvres in ATTI, hoping to pass my exam, Class 1 ATTI. However, i was only asked to complete one manoeuvre in ATTI (not telling which) and the rest in GPS. At the end i asked what Level i passed at, and Paul told me, the CAA don’t classify UAS Pilots at the moment. It is a EuroUSC internal policy, so they know how competent we all are, should the CAA ever bring in a Classification scale, they know where to put us.

Secondly, there is also confusion regarding CAA changers in Policy regarding what platforms you can include in your Ops Manual, without having to pay EuroUSC to be tested on each platform. In December at Ground School, this was brought up, as a money making exercise, but we were informed it was CAA Policy. This appears to have no changed, and i’m not sure how EuroUSC are reacting to it. I have a Phantom that i didn’t get examined on, but i do want to use as past of my business, do i just add it to my Ops Manual now? I don’t know all the facts, so ill get on the case and post accordingly.

I hope this helps. Im hoping to get back out to see Paul again, and he agreed to do a short interview with me. I want to find out more about his background, how he has seen the indusrty change, how and what he flies in his spare time, and his predicitons for the future of our indusrty, so stay tuned for more info on that.

If you need any help, suggestions or points, please feel free to get in touch, im no expert, but im willing to help.

TU!

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Return of the Jedi Anyone?

Ok, this is an epic video.

As i began watching it for the first time, i thought it was fake, the LED lighting and the speed they move at. It took my back to the Speeder Bike Chase on Endor from Star Wars VI.

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I have to try FPV racing sometime… with someone else’s quad! I would love to watch a comparison video on the speed, handling, acceleration etc, between one of these little ‘speeder’ quads and an Inspire or Phantom. I assume they are custom built. Is this cheaper than an ‘out of the box’ platform? Its something i’m going to research.

Enjoy the footage. (speeder bikes from 1.30 min)

TU

Drone, UAS, UAV – Terminology

Telling people i’m training to be a UAS Pilot, always draws a blank look.

Then i say ‘Drone’, and they understand and get excited. At least two of my friends asked if i’m going to “blow stuff up”?

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I then have to burst their bubble, and tell them i’m only armed with a 4K camera, not Hellfire Missiles (ok that is a cool name).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AGM-114_Hellfire

Thats my issue with the using the term, Drone. People know what a Drone is because of the US and UK Drone bombing campaigns in Afghanistan, Pakistan and against ISIS of late.

I feel people have a negative association with the term. Whenever the media discuss consumer UAS incidents, like Phantoms landing on the White House Lawn, or Near Misses at Heathrow, they too refer to them as Drones. Put Drone into Google Images, first picture; DJI Phantom (then lots of US Military platforms)

So, am i actually a Drone Pilot? Or a UAS Pilot, or a UAV/RPAS Pilot?  EuroUSC refer to their students as UAS or Unmanned Aerial Systems Pilots. Maybe the qualification you have, results in what you call yourself. Put UAS into Google Images, first picture is a Quadcopter! Yay. Put UAV into Google Images, Military.

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I have been somewhat confused about the whole thing since i become so engaged in the industry. I certainly will continue to refer to myself as a UAS Pilot, useful as my company is named after it!

As per, there are people who have been thinking thoughts like these for longer than i have, and know more than i do, here is another great site for newbies to the UAS industry.

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You have probably come across these guys before: Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Systems Association. A great site for information, legal and insurance advice and general news.  They have written a in depth description on their take of UAV vs UAS. Its defiantly worth a read….

https://www.uavs.org/index.php?page=what_is

http://eurousc.com/services/pilot-qualifications/

TU!

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