Coptercam Explained

Coptercam is a custom-built, remotely piloted aircraft used for aerial photography, filming and live broadcasting of video.

As a multi-rotor electric unmanned aerial vehicle, it is propelled using eight electric brushless DC motors.[1]

History

Coptercam was founded in 2010 in Austria and used MikroKopter technology.

Coptercam Pty. Ltd., developed the Coptercam as an aerial camera system. The Australian company began in 2011 specifically to create a UAV service for providing aerial photography and filming. In April 2012, the Civil Aviation Safety Authority approved the Coptercam as an Unmanned Aerial System and issued Coptercam Pvt. Ltd. with a UAS Operator Certificate.

Essential data and performance

Variants

There are two variants of the Coptercam. The major difference between the two variants is the airframe and camera gimbal system.

Operational history

On TV

Footage captured on a Coptercam:

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.coptercam.com.au/faqs.htm "Coptercam FAQs
  2. http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/western-australia/coptercam-toys-with-real-estate-market/story-e6frg15c-1226365846012 "Coptercam toys with real estate"
  3. https://archive.today/20130627215923/http://video.news.com.au/2243473982/Coptercam-reviews-damage "Copteram reviews damage"
  4. http://www.foxsports.com.au/cricket/domestic-cricket/melbourne-stars-take-on-sydney-sixers-in-kfc-t20-big-bash-league-clash-at-mcg/story-fn5k3es5-1226542047106 "FoxKopter hits the skies"
  5. "FoxKopter takes flight", The Mercury, Hobart, 12 January 2013.
  6. http://www.theage.com.au/technology/technology-news/privacy-fears-as-drones-move-into-mainstream-20130217-2elcj.html" "Privacy fears as drones move into mainstream" The Age. 16 February 2013