Drone

Payload Dropping with a Drone

A mining company were trying to position some 25mm poly pipe lines down an old pit embankment. The poly lines were attached to a large poly pipe at the top of the embankment and they weren’t able to go much beyond the large pipe as the embankment was unstable and there was risk of falling.  They attempted to throw it out, but the embankment was not steep enough for it fall and unwind under gravity.  They also tried to tie a weight to the lines but still couldn’t get it far enough out.

Skyhook Imagery were engaged to help out.  We modified our Novel Applications Drone with a payload dropping device. The drone has an excellent power to weight ratio with a folding design.  It was small enough to transport to site as luggage with batteries that were under the 100W/hr airline limit.  Drone and payload dropping device were controlled from an integrated control system meaning that the job could be performed via single operator.

The task involved dropping 85 lengths of poly pipe and was completed within the estimated time of about 2 days.  There were no incidents and the drone performed exceptionally well given the heat, humidity and dusty environment.

Water sampling from a drone

I have finally completed and tested my water sampling rig.  The rig is capable of safely sampling water in difficult or impossible to get to areas.  It can also cover a lot of ground quickly and sample with cm level precision thanks to the onboard RTK navigation system (think GPS on steroids!).  The rig has inbuilt smarts to prevent over filling or cross contamination of the sample vessels.

It is anticipated that anyone doing water sampling will be able to utilise this service.  Sampling of tailings dams or other toxic samples is also within the realms of the rig.

Skyhook Imagery have built a robotic water sampling rig that can pump water samples into multiple sample vessels whilst hovering with cm level precision thanks to their RTK equipped airframe.

Author: Brendan Cannell

Wave Rock - Hyden

Always take the drone... took the small drone camping and managed to get some footage of the scenery at Wave Rock.  

Quite a task to get a moment in time when nobody is around.  There are over 140k visitors every year.  Quite a drive from Perth but worth it... I think!

Got some drone footage of Wave Rock. Had to get the footage early in the morning to make sure nobody was close by (keeping it legal!)... so the light isn't great. Also got some footage of Hippo's Yawn and the salt flats. Royalty Free Music: http://www.soundotcom.com

Remote Control Zipline and Crossfit

Used my remote control zipline rig to record some footage of a crossfit event.  Worked great!

Some of my footage has been used by Kiosk Creative, who covered the event.  Link to be posted shortly.

Used my remote control zipline rig to get some awesome footage of a crossfit event... from above. Thought about using a drone... but too many people about to be safe! Checkout the end product from Kiosk Creative Services; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkNUXSYl5HQ&feature=youtu.be Music; Waves by Smokn Beats