This movie shows a brief yet complete overview of the use of the Gatewing X100 unmanned aircraft for aerial terrain mapping. More info at www.gatewing.com!
The reason a company doesn't name a price is so they can keep prices fluid and make different deals with different clients. It's how most small companies work.
@darkergambit3129 I guess no one will answer you... therefore you have to make an inquiry... (I hate that... I don't understand why people don't list their prices on the internet...)
@Gday2ya 300,000 --- three hundred thousand dollars for a system for a police department. It was a dragonflier Y-6 as I recall. This i know including a nice ground station suitcase type deal.
@darkergambit3129 i'm european...300k is 300.000$ right? Before i wrote the comment i looked it up caus i wasn't sure...think we're on the same frequency though...i asked Draganflyer for a quote so (i thought) i had it all figured out. Except from some minor intelligent hardware and a $5 costing fuselage it's all in the software which looks very interesting. 10.000 euro's for Sensfly Swingletcam, excluding the software and cost you 2000 a year for using it...i'm gonna grap a beer..cheers!
Oh I know it's a little overpriced for what it is. It's just that there is very little competition and they are probably trying to re-coup the insane cost of software development. I'm sure the plane was a joke to produce, but I assume the software was not.
@darkergambit3129 I guess you mean 30K... still us$ and depends on the package and which kind of camera attached, 30k is the startprice...50K for Gatewing is in euro's
It's all a bit over the top...it will costs some investments but still. Check Smartplanes.se or Sensefly.com...same same not different....it's like dragonfly comparing with a mikrokopter...suppose to be high-end and low-end but it does the same trick.
So when it lands...It does a self clean of my 300+ dollar camera lens with all naturals dirt???? Im sold
t650149730 3 days ago
This video hasn't received enough of views.
apheus27 1 month ago
Give me the sail plane version + altimeter. < $500
iiiears 1 month ago
nice crossthread
LBruder827 1 month ago
The reason a company doesn't name a price is so they can keep prices fluid and make different deals with different clients. It's how most small companies work.
darkergambit3129 1 month ago
@darkergambit3129 I guess no one will answer you... therefore you have to make an inquiry... (I hate that... I don't understand why people don't list their prices on the internet...)
ArnoldVeeman 1 month ago
@Gday2ya 300,000 --- three hundred thousand dollars for a system for a police department. It was a dragonflier Y-6 as I recall. This i know including a nice ground station suitcase type deal.
darkergambit3129 2 months ago
@darkergambit3129 i'm european...300k is 300.000$ right? Before i wrote the comment i looked it up caus i wasn't sure...think we're on the same frequency though...i asked Draganflyer for a quote so (i thought) i had it all figured out. Except from some minor intelligent hardware and a $5 costing fuselage it's all in the software which looks very interesting. 10.000 euro's for Sensfly Swingletcam, excluding the software and cost you 2000 a year for using it...i'm gonna grap a beer..cheers!
Gday2ya 2 months ago
@Gday2ya
Oh I know it's a little overpriced for what it is. It's just that there is very little competition and they are probably trying to re-coup the insane cost of software development. I'm sure the plane was a joke to produce, but I assume the software was not.
darkergambit3129 2 months ago
@darkergambit3129 I guess you mean 30K... still us$ and depends on the package and which kind of camera attached, 30k is the startprice...50K for Gatewing is in euro's
It's all a bit over the top...it will costs some investments but still. Check Smartplanes.se or Sensefly.com...same same not different....it's like dragonfly comparing with a mikrokopter...suppose to be high-end and low-end but it does the same trick.
Gday2ya 2 months ago