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Valentín 1. Primer vuelo, 20 de Mayo Villasandino (Burgos)

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El 20 de mayo efectuamos el primer vuelo de Valentín 1, el helicóptero no tripulado que posee el Laboratorio de Fotogrametría Arquitectónica de la Universidad de Valladolid.
El edificio objeto de trabajo fue la torre de la iglesia de la Natividad, en Villasandino, Burgos.
Primero realizamos los videos de visualización del entorno y de localización general, y posteriormente efectuamos un recubrimiento fotográfico del conjunto.
Una vez procesada en el laboratorio la información, obtenemos este modelo 3D a partir del cual obtenemos toda la documentación necesaria: la planimetría completa, un volumen virtual que permite estudiar el estado de movimientos y deformaciones, y un desglose de elementos para un estudio particular de cada uno de ellos.
En el próximo trabajo utilizaremos un objeto de estudio de características morfológicas completamente distintas.

Gracias.

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On Friday the 20th of May we made the first operational flight of Valentin 1, the unmanned helicopter owned by the Laboratory of Architectural Photogrammetry of the University of Valladolid.
The building subject of work was the tower of the Church of the Nativity, in Villasandino, Burgos.
First we recorded the videos for viewing the environment and the general location, and then we performed a photographic gathering of the whole.
Once the information was processed in the laboratory, we obtained this 3D model from which we obtained all the necessary documentation for the intended purpose, such as a complete uplifting, a virtual model to study the state of movements and deformations, and a breakdown of the elements for a particular study of each one.
In the next video we will use a subject of study with a completely different morphology.

Thanks.

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