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26 01, 2019

Drones & the Good News

By |January 26th, 2019|Categories: Articles General |Tags: |Comments Off on Drones & the Good News

Drones have been subject to a lot of bad press over the recent years, not least following the events at Gatwick and Heathrow in December 2018.Here at Drone Safe Register, we don’t feel that enough is factually known about the circumstances on those days in December last year for us to make a specific comment as yet, although we are working through legal and governmental channels to see where we can take the drone industry moving forward.It’s clear that there are concerns over illegal operators, the criminal fraternity, safety and invasion of privacy, something of course Commercia [...]

30 07, 2017

3D Mapping & 360° virtual tours available from DSR members

By |July 30th, 2017|Categories: News |Tags: |Comments Off on 3D Mapping & 360° virtual tours available from DSR members

3D Mapping & 360° virtual tours from Drone Safe RegisterHundreds of pre-checked CAA approved and insured commercial drone operators available for hire nationwide.  Many of our members specialise in drone data capture to create 3D maps and 360° degree virtual tours. 3D mapping demand is taking off in many of the UK’s business and industry sectors.  To cater for this surge, sophisticated 3D mapping software applications have been launched to help commercial drone pilots capture data and to enable end users to view aerial maps from a three dimensional perspective. [...]

12 05, 2023

The Best Surveying Drones in 2023

By |May 12th, 2023|Categories: Aerial Filming General Aerial Photography |Tags: |Comments Off on The Best Surveying Drones in 2023

What are the best drones for surveying in 2023?Drones are revolutionising the construction and logistics industries. Aerial surveys can be completed at a fraction of the cost of traditional building surveys and they are generally far quicker. For aerial roof surveys, solar panel surveys and chimney surveys drones also offer the benefit of improved safety. There’s no need for scaffolding or powered access equipment - a drone can be in the air within minutes after a brief site survey and risk assessment. [...]