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Our new FPV Drone service allows High Line Drones to get as close to the action as possible. Instead of standing on the ground looking up at our drones, we are now able to fly our drones via a live video feed using goggles. This means that we are flying through a video camera that's installed at the front of the drone with a view like a real pilot. It makes each flight much more accurate which allows us to do things we couldn't with other drones.
Why is this important to you?
It means that we can now fly closer to people participating in our projects. We can also fly safely through your Real Estate properties in and out of windows to give you a truly unique property showcase video. If you own a speedway we can race behind your cars and bikes to give your fans an amazing action packed view. It would make an amazing promotional tool to use for your next social media video post.
Here is an example of our FPV Drone Service in action:
With FPV drones being used in Hollywood blockbuster movies and major Nascar races, we had to make sure we included it as one of our services at High Line Drones. Using this service we can offer our customers a new way to film their projects that was never available before.
FPV drones are usually custom built to suit the needs of the project. They at the most basic are equipped with a GoPro mounted to the frame. But can also be custom fitted with much larger cameras like the famous RED brand commonly used in the movie industry. We also fitted a 360 degree camera to an FPV drone in our own fleet.
High Line Drones have hours upon hours of experience flying FPV drones. We've flown around people at close proximity. We been hired to fly through small aqueduct tunnels. And we've attempted to fly after and catch an arrow in mid-air after being fired from a bow. All those project can be seen on our YouTube channel.
It's time to try our FPV Drone Service on your own project. Let us create something great for you!
A challenge was set! Can we fly through a tunnel, out the other side, and then back again without landing......(or crashing?) Take a look at the video below to see what happened.