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The whole site, to scale.

One flight stitches 2,481 frames into a single georeferenced map of the site at 1.8 cm/px. Measure a span, an area or a haul road on it the way your team measures a drawing — and lay the drawing over it while you do.

PL-01
MISSION · 214 HA · 12 LINES · 90M AGL · 80/70 OVERLAP
ORTHO · 1.8CM/PX · 214 HA
STITCH · 2,481 FRAMES · 38 MIN

What it does

An orthomosaic is every frame from the flight corrected for lens distortion and terrain, then stitched into one image where a metre at the north gate is the same metre at the south laydown yard. Distances, areas and slopes read true anywhere on it.

It lands on the project's coordinate system, not as a screenshot. Overlay the current civil sheet, trace the pad, measure the haul road, mark the stockpile toe — in the browser, on a phone at the gate or on the estimator's second monitor, all reading the same map at the same scale.

PL-02
SECTOR 7 · LAND 06:41 · STITCH 38MIN · ORTHO 07:19
PIPELINE · 3 STEPS · SAME DAY

How it works

  1. 01

    Fly the boundary

    The saved plan holds 90 m AGL, 80/70 % overlap and the terrain follow, so this week's lines sit where last week's did. 214 ha takes 41 minutes and three battery packs.

  2. 02

    Stitch and georeference

    Frames are matched on shared features, corrected for lens and terrain, then tied to the RTK log and whatever ground control the site already carries. The result is one image with a coordinate behind every pixel.

  3. 03

    Measure and share

    Open the map, switch the drawing overlay on, and measure. The link goes to the client, the subcontractor and the design team without exporting anything.

Spec

GSD
1.8 CM/PX
COVERAGE
214 HA / FLIGHT
STITCH
38 MIN / 2,481 FRAMES
EXPORTS
GEOTIFF · KML · PDF

214 ha

Mapped per flight, one battery cycle

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Put the whole site on one map.

Send us a boundary and we will show you what a single flight returns on it.