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magazine February - March 2021 · RotorDrone Pro

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RotorDrone Pro is the world’s number one drone media brand. We’re dedicated to today’s drone enthusiast and prosumer, serving up essential information for every audience—from beginners to sport racers to professional aerial cinematographers to commerical users.

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RETURN TO HOME • We love hearing from our readers. Your emails, tweets, and comments let us know what you’d like to see in print and online. Here’s what some of you are saying about RotorDrone Pro.

LiDAR MAPPING A GOLD MINE

911 DRONE DEPLOYMENT

AUTONOMOUS RESUPPLY IN A CONGESTED BATTLESPACE

ANDURIL GHOST 4

A Colossal Challenge • Photographing Salem’s Oregon Pioneer

AUTEL EVO II: DUAL PUBLIC SAFETY DRONE

MEET SPOT & SPARROW

BEAGLE DRONES NOVA

VOLANSI’S MEDICAL DELIVERY

UAS Traffic Management The Key to the Future of Drones • In 2012, Congress passed the FAA Modernization and Reform Act, which established a deadline for the agency: achieve full integration of drones into the airspace by 2015. As the calendar rolls over into 2021, this begs an obvious question: “Are we there yet?”

Alphabet Soup: Organizations Participating in the Development of UTM

Glossary of Terms

ON THE WING • This bird-like drone is incredibly agile and efficient

IMPROVE YOUR DRONE PHOTOGRAPHY • 10 must-know Lightroom tips

FLYING FOR A LIVING • A professional UAS operator on what it takes to be successful

A VIEW FROM ABOVE • Topping out the Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge

IT’S ALL IN THE FAMILY

DRONE TOOLS Safely using autonomous flight modes • In the early days of aviation, as aircraft range and endurance increased, so did the fatigue experienced by pilots. Autopilots were invented in 1912, guiding aircraft to fly straight and level on a compass course and greatly reducing a pilot’s workload. For more than a century, autopilots have improved many aspects of aviation safety, but they have also created new problems.

WHEN DRONES GO BAD Investigating incidents of rogue operations • It isn’t all aerial imaging and crop surveys; sometimes, people use drones to do bad things. Through a partnership with DroneSec—a private drone security intelligence firm with offices in Australia and Singapore—RotorDrone Pro is able to offer these briefings regarding the nefarious use of small UAS worldwide.

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