The Fleet
Purpose-selected aircraft for each role - from primary site photography to specialist indoor FPV. Right tool, right job.
Aerial Photography & Site Documentation
The primary workhorse of the fleet. The DJI Mavic 3 Pro's triple camera system - 4/3" Hasselblad main sensor, 70mm medium telephoto, and 166mm telephoto - provides unmatched compositional flexibility and image quality in its class. The aircraft of choice for all aerial photography work, property shoots, and construction documentation.
For Specific Category operations, the Mavic 3 Pro is fitted with an independent flight termination and parachute recovery system, compliant with EASA MOC Light-UAS.2511 and MOC Light-UAS.2512.
Flexible Operations
Weighing less than 900g and therefore holding an EASA Class C1 label, the DJI Air 3 is lightweight and highly capable. It offers a wider operational envelope - quicker to deploy, allowing us to operate in more restrictive areas, and suitable for locations where a more compact footprint is advantageous. A dual camera system covering wide and medium telephoto. Reliable backup and primary aircraft for locations where size and weight matter.
Cinematic FPV · Outdoor
The primary outdoor FPV platform. High speed, exceptionally agile, and capable of the kind of dynamic tracking and flowing reveal shots that no conventional camera drone can replicate. Used for cinematic FPV work in open and semi-open environments - tracking subjects, sweeping through architecture, and creating immersive perspective shots.
Cinematic FPV · Indoor
Our primary aircraft for indoor FPV. The Pavo20 Pro is fitted with a DJI O4 camera system and records at 4K - making it a genuine production tool for interior spaces where larger drones cannot safely operate. Designed for one-shot takes through gyms, garages, showrooms, warehouses, and event venues. Compact, precise, and quiet enough for occupied spaces.
Ducted propeller guards are fitted as standard, enclosing the propellers entirely. This significantly reduces risk in the highly unlikely event of contact with people, objects, or surfaces, making it the responsible choice for flying in occupied or sensitive indoor environments.
Aircraft selection is part of the planning process, not an afterthought. Tell us about your project and we'll recommend the right platform.
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