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Although flying and operating a Microdrone-UAV is very easy, you may not wish to own and exploit this device yourself but yet see the added value it can give to your business. Orbit GT can help you with executing UAV based tasks for mapping, surveillance, 3D modelling and more. The UAV is not available for rental, but we do deliver the services.
If interested in our business, we can do a first project in a way to present our unique UAV mapping concept. A professional UAV pilot will prepare the flight, fly over your area and the Orbit production team will create the requested DTM (+ volume calculation), stereo imaginary, ortho, and/or map your project in great detail. Depending on the specifications of the project, we can give details about the speed of flight, pixel resolution, flight time, price, camera type, etc.
Contact Orbit GT for more information: the screenshots besides show some of the finished Orbit UAV services.
Any UAV customer can contact us for any required support regarding the use, training and maintenance of the Orbit UAV Microdrone and the Orbit UAV Mapping Planner. We also provide photogrammetric support with the Orbit Strabo software.
View Video's of our UAV interventions below or on our special VIMEO channel.
Take also a look at these products:
Microdrone UAV
Orbit UMP
Orbit Strabo
Orbit UAV service domains cover:
Reference Orbit UAV Service for Archaeology: "The use of stereoscopic images taken from a microdrone for the documentation of heritage – An example from the Tuekta burial mounds in the Russian Altay" in Journal of Archeological Science 2011, 38(11).

Reference Orbit UAV Service for Archaeology: "The use of stereoscopic images taken from a microdrone for the documentation of heritage – An example from the Tuekta burial mounds in the Russian Altay" in Journal of Archeological Science 2011, 38(11).

Reference Orbit UAV Service for Archaeology: "The use of stereoscopic images taken from a microdrone for the documentation of heritage – An example from the Tuekta burial mounds in the Russian Altay" in Journal of Archeological Science 2011, 38(11).

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