Meaning of Drone camera
A drone is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that can be remotely controlled for a variety of purposes. … Civilian use of UAVs is rapidly increasing in both commercial and personal videography. They can be pre-programmed to fly specific flight paths by integrating software and GPS information or hand manipulated.
How does a Drone camera Work?
‘Drone’ is an unmanned aerial vehicle, or UAV, operated by man at a remote location or that can operate automatically depending on the preset mode.
Simply put, a drone is like a flying robot. These aircraft are usually controlled from a dedicated remote unit and can perform all kinds of tasks in the air. (Thanks to their intelligent software) It has a lot of integrated sensors like GPS and others that offer the proper flight controls.
-The operation of a drone may seem simple at first glance, but in fact these devices have quite a complex technology inside. It is the multi-propeller system specially developed and installed inside the drones that makes these devices highly independent and which help to prevent failures.
-There are several drone configurations, but the most common are those that use four motors located at the ends of four axes. These small engines are electric and spin small propellers that support the flight of the device, adopting the same principle that explains how helicopters fly.
Moreover, the Controller is an essential component of a drone’s flight mechanism. Specialists usually control all movements of the drone, from launching, navigating and maneuvering to landing.
Basic Rules for flying drone in India and if you break rules you will be in jail with a heavy fine:
- All drones except those in the Nano category must be registered and issued a Unique Identification Number (UIN).
- A permit is required for commercial drone operations (except for those in the Nano category flown below 50 feet and those in the Micro category flown below 200 feet).
- Drone pilots must maintain a direct visual line of sight at all times while flying.
- Drones cannot be flown more than 400 feet vertically.
- Drones cannot be flown in areas specified as “No Fly Zones”, which include areas near airports, international borders, State Secretariat Complex in State Capitals, strategic locations, and military installations.
- Permission to fly in controlled airspace can be obtained by filing a flight plan and obtaining a unique Air Defense Clearance (ADC)/Flight Information Center (FIC) number.